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An effective adaptive mechanism reduction approach based on flux graph clustering is proposed in this paper.
Update: Comscore notes that the apparently severe decline in the Flux graph linked to above is overstated because of earlier inflation, so it is not really falling off a cliff.
A search algorithm is defined afterward to assign a new query point to a particular flux graph cluster, and subsequently the reduced mechanism associated with this cluster is used to describe the system at this time point.
A flux graph is provided in Supplementary Figure S1.
As discussed in the previous subsection the stochastic flux analysis can be used to construct the reaction flux graph, however constructing flux configurations from reaction graphs is more challenging, in particular for the time intervals that are not in steady state and for the networks that do not consist of only first order reactions.
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Flux graphs are first constructed for the chemical reaction system under numerous conditions aiming at capturing the attainable region.
A hierarchical clustering algorithm is implemented to group similar instantaneous flux graphs into clusters, and consequently a reduced mechanism is generated for each cluster.
Similarity between flux graphs is quantified through the distances between corresponding vectors, using the cosine coefficient and a novel graph-distance metric taking into account the magnitude of each flux and the activity distribution of different fluxes.
It is also evident that the flux graphs can be generated in linear time and space.
In high salt concentrations, the salt rejection ratio of graph-4-yne and graph-5-yne declines with the augment of hydrostatic pressure, while water flux across graph-4-yne and graph-5-yne membranes increases.
Just lean back for a moment and see what images the following words bring to mind: series and parallel circuits; resistors; capacitator; magnetic flux density; voltage graphs.
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