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Fluctuation analysis in small chemically reacting systems

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A theory of noise fluctuations is developed which is applicable to systems of any size in which unimolecular or bimolecular reactions are occurring. The main difference between small and large reacting systems is that in the former the probability of finding a particle in a particular state does not obey a Gaussian distribution, but satisfies a distribution which reflects the mechanism of the chemical reaction. This difference is reflected in the main result of the theory: an autocorrelation function that is expressible as a sum of exponentials, the amplitudes of which are explicit functions of the moments of the distribution. Thus, by using small systems, the autocorrelation function,in principle, allows the elucidation of reaction mechanisms. Numerical simulations indicate that for reacting systems having ten or fewer particles, the deviation of the autocorrelation function from a single exponential should be easily detectable, and that estimates of the first four moments of the distribution should be possible. Accurate inference of the distribution, however, will require further mathematical and experimental advances.

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Thakur, A.K., DeLisi, C. Fluctuation analysis in small chemically reacting systems. Bltn Mathcal Biology 42, 147–160 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02464634

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