Biomodélisation / Biological modelling Modéliser les interactions moléculaires par la théorie des réseaux de jeux

Modelling molecular interactions with game networks’ theory. We present a method to model biological systems, the theory of games networks. It extends game theory by multiplying the number of games, and by allowing agents to play several games simultaneously. Some important notions of biological systems, such as locality of interactions and modularity, can then be modelled. To cite this article: M. Manceny et al., C. R. Biologies 329 (2006). © 2006 Academie des sciences. Publie par Elsevier Masson SAS. Tous droits reserves.

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