BlenX is a programming language explicitly designed for modeling biological processes inspired by Beta-binders. The actual framework assumes biochemical interactions being exponentially distributed, i.e., an underlying Markov process is associated with BlenX programs. In this paper we relax this condition by providing formal tools for managing non-Markovian processes within BlenX.

Simulation of non-Markovian Processes in BlenX / Prandi, Davide; Priami, Corrado; Romanel, Alessandro. - ELETTRONICO. - (2008), pp. 1-12.

Simulation of non-Markovian Processes in BlenX

Prandi, Davide;Priami, Corrado;Romanel, Alessandro
2008-01-01

Abstract

BlenX is a programming language explicitly designed for modeling biological processes inspired by Beta-binders. The actual framework assumes biochemical interactions being exponentially distributed, i.e., an underlying Markov process is associated with BlenX programs. In this paper we relax this condition by providing formal tools for managing non-Markovian processes within BlenX.
2008
Trento
The Microsoft Research - University of Trento Centre for Computational and Systems Biology
Simulation of non-Markovian Processes in BlenX / Prandi, Davide; Priami, Corrado; Romanel, Alessandro. - ELETTRONICO. - (2008), pp. 1-12.
Prandi, Davide; Priami, Corrado; Romanel, Alessandro
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