Special Session 45: 

Invariance criteria for stochastic systems and applications in biology

Stefanie Sonner
Radboud University Nijmegen
Netherlands
Co-Author(s):    Jacky Cresson, Messoud Efendiev, Benedicte Puig
Abstract:
Invariance is a crucial property for many mathematical models of biological or biomedical systems, meaning that the solutions necessarily take values within a given range. While invariance criteria are well-known for systems of ODEs and semilinear parabolic PDEs and most deterministic models respect invariance, such results are less known for stochastic systems. In fact, several recent stochastic model extensions violate this fundamental property. We recall explicit invariance criteria for deterministic models and present the corresponding extensions in the stochastic framework. The results can be used to characterize the class of stochastic models preserving invariance, and hence, for model validation. This is illustrated in various biological examples.