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The interplay between discrete noise and nonlinear chemical kinetics in a signal amplification cascade
We used various analytical and numerical techniques to elucidate signal
propagation in a small enzymatic cascade which is subjected to external and
internal noise. The nonlinear character of catalytic reactions, which underlie
protein signal transduction cascades, renders stochastic signaling dynamics in
cytosol biochemical networks distinct from the usual description of stochastic
dynamics in gene regulatory networks. For a simple 2-step enzymatic cascade
which underlies many important protein signaling pathways, we demonstrated that
the commonly used techniques such as the linear noise approximation and the
Langevin equation become inadequate when the number of proteins becomes too
low. Consequently, we developed a new analytical approximation, based on mixing
the generating function and distribution function approaches, to the solution
of the master equation that describes nonlinear chemical signaling kinetics for
this important class of biochemical reactions. Our techniques work in a much
wider range of protein number fluctuations than the methods used previously. We
found that under certain conditions the burst-phase noise may be injected into
the downstream signaling network dynamics, resulting possibly in unusually
large macroscopic fluctuations. In addition to computing first and second
moments, which is the goal of commonly used analytical techniques, our new
approach provides the full time-dependent probability distributions of the
colored non-Gaussian processes in a nonlinear signal transduction cascade.Comment: 16 pages, 9 figure
Classical Optimizers for Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum Devices
We present a collection of optimizers tuned for usage on Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) devices. Optimizers have a range of applications in quantum computing, including the Variational Quantum Eigensolver (VQE) and Quantum Approximate Optimization (QAOA) algorithms. They are also used for calibration tasks, hyperparameter tuning, in machine learning, etc. We analyze the efficiency and effectiveness of different optimizers in a VQE case study. VQE is a hybrid algorithm, with a classical minimizer step driving the next evaluation on the quantum processor. While most results to date concentrated on tuning the quantum VQE circuit, we show that, in the presence of quantum noise, the classical minimizer step needs to be carefully chosen to obtain correct results. We explore state-of-the-art gradient-free optimizers capable of handling noisy, black-box, cost functions and stress-test them using a quantum circuit simulation environment with noise injection capabilities on individual gates. Our results indicate that specifically tuned optimizers are crucial to obtaining valid science results on NISQ hardware, and will likely remain necessary even for future fault tolerant circuits
A control algorithm for autonomous optimization of extracellular recordings
This paper develops a control algorithm that can autonomously position an electrode so as to find and then maintain an optimal extracellular recording position. The algorithm was developed and tested in a two-neuron computational model representative of the cells found in cerebral cortex. The algorithm is based on a stochastic optimization of a suitably defined signal quality metric and is shown capable of finding the optimal recording position along representative sampling directions, as well as maintaining the optimal signal quality in the face of modeled tissue movements. The application of the algorithm to acute neurophysiological recording experiments and its potential implications to chronic recording electrode arrays are discussed
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