Detecting autocatalytic, self-sustaining sets in chemical reaction systems

Journal of Theoretical Biology - Tập 227 - Trang 451-461 - 2004
Wim Hordijk1, Mike Steel1
1Biomathematics Research Centre, The University of Canterbury, Room 623, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch, New Zealand

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