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Latest revision as of 22:59, 6 September 2013
Introduction
• switch modeling
• goals: produce both states of switch, use model to optimize switch
• mass action modeling
• what is mass action
• pros of mass action modeling, i.e. why we used it
• form of mass action models/solvability doc
• analytical modeling
• formulation
• reduction
• solution
• equilibration
• stabilization
• calibration
• optimization