Non-meanfield deterministic limits in chemical reaction kinetics far from equilibrium

Biology – Quantitative Biology – Quantitative Methods

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4 pages, 4 figures (submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett.)

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A general mechanism is proposed by which small intrinsic fluctuations in a system far from equilibrium can result in nearly deterministic dynamical behaviors which are markedly distinct from those realized in the meanfield limit. The mechanism is demonstrated for the kinetic Monte-Carlo version of the Schnakenberg reaction where we identified a scaling limit in which the global deterministic bifurcation picture is fundamentally altered by fluctuations. Numerical simulations of the model are found to be in quantitative agreement with theoretical predictions.

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