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Adding reversible reactions involving new species preserves oscillation in chemical reaction networks

Murad Banaji

Published 2019-06-21Version 1

We show that if a chemical reaction network (CRN) admits nondegenerate (resp., linearly stable) oscillation, and we add new reversible reactions involving new species to this CRN, then the new CRN so created also admits nondegenerate (resp., linearly stable) oscillation provided certain mild and easily checked conditions are met. This claim that the larger CRN "inherits" oscillation from the smaller one, provided it is built from the smaller CRN in an appropriate way, follows an analogous result involving multistationarity. It also adds to a number of prior results on the inheritance of oscillation; these collectively often allow us to determine the capacity of a given network for oscillation based on an analysis of its subnetworks.

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