Chapter 4 Applications of Monte Carlo Simulation in Modelling of Biochemical Processes
by
 
Tenekedjiev, Kiril Ivanov

Title
Chapter 4 Applications of Monte Carlo Simulation in Modelling of Biochemical Processes

Author
Tenekedjiev, Kiril Ivanov

ISBN
14984

Personal Author
Tenekedjiev, Kiril Ivanov

Publication Information
InTechOpen 2012

Abstract
The biochemical models describing complex and dynamic metabolic systems are typically multi-parametric and non-linear, thus the identification of their parameters requires nonlinear regression analysis of the experimental data. The stochastic nature of the experimental samples poses the necessity to estimate not only the values fitting best to the model, but also the distribution of the parameters, and to test statistical hypotheses about the values of these parameters. In such situations the application of analytical models for parameter distributions is totally inappropriate because their assumptions are not applicable for intrinsically non-linear regressions. That is why, Monte Carlo simulations are a powerful tool to model biochemical processes.

Subject Term
Biochemistry

Added Author
Nikolova, Natalia Danailova
 
Kolev, Krasimir
 
Ivanov, Kiril
 
Danailova, Natalia

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