Network reconstruction based on quasi-steady state data
Eduardo D. Sontag

TL;DR
This paper examines the theoretical challenges of applying Modular Response Analysis to quasi-steady state data instead of traditional steady-state data, highlighting potential limitations and considerations.
Contribution
It provides a theoretical analysis of the applicability of Modular Response Analysis to quasi-steady state data, a less-studied scenario.
Findings
Identifies key differences between steady-state and quasi-steady state data analysis.
Highlights potential limitations of current methods when applied to quasi-steady state data.
Abstract
This note discusses a theoretical issue regarding the application of the "Modular Response Analysis" method to quasi-steady state (rather than steady-state) data.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Network Analysis Techniques · Graph Theory and Algorithms · Simulation Techniques and Applications
