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Online ISSN : 1881-0896
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Computing
Algebraic Approaches to Underdetermined Experiments in Biology
Hiroshi YoshidaKinji KimuraNaoki YoshidaJunko TanakaYoshihiro Miwa
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2010 Volume 5 Issue 4 Pages 1218-1225

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We sometimes meet an experiment in which its rate constants cannot be determined in this experiment only; in this case, it is called an underdetermined experiment. One of methods to overcome underdetermination is to combine results of multiple experiments. Multiple experiments give rise to a large number of parameters and variables to analyze, and usually even have a complicated solution with multiple solutions, which situation is unknown to us beforehand. These two difficulties: underdetermination and multiple solutions, lead to confusion as to whether rate constants can intrinsically be determined through experiment or not. In order to analyze such experiments, we use ‘prime ideal decomposition’ to decompose a solution into simpler solutions. It is, however, hard to decompose a set of polynomials with a large number of parameters and variables. Exemplifying a bio-imaging problem, we propose one tip and one technique using ‘resultant’ from a biological viewpoint.
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