Product number counting statistics from stochastic bursting birth-death processes

arXiv: Molecular Networks(2019)

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Bursting and non-renewal processes are common phenomena in birth-death process, yet no theory can quantitatively describe a non-renewal birth process with bursting. Here, we present a theoretical model that yields the product number counting statistics of product creation occurring in bursts and of a non-renewal creation process. When product creation is a stationary process, our model confirms that product number fluctuation decreases with an increase in the product lifetime fluctuation, originating from the non-Poisson degradation dynamics, a result obtained in previous work. Our model additionally demonstrates that the dependence of product number fluctuation on product lifetime fluctuation varies with time, when product creation is a non-stationary process. We find that bursting increases product number fluctuation, compared to birth-processes without bursting. At time zero, in a burst-less birth process, product number fluctuation is unsurprisingly found to be zero, but we discover that, in a bulk creation process characterized by bursting, product number fluctuation is a finite value at time zero. The analytic expressions we obtain are applicable to many fields related to the study system population, such as queueing models and gene expression.
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