Boolean networks synchronism sensitivity and XOR circulant networks convergence time
In this paper are presented first results of a theoretical study on the role of non-monotone interactions in Boolean automata networks.We propose rico reserve clarinet mouthpiece to analyse the contribution of non-monotony to the diversity and complexity in their dynamical behaviours according to two axes.The first one consists in supporting the idea that non-monotony has a peculiar influence on the sensitivity to koleston 55/44 synchronism of such networks.It leads us to the second axis that presents preliminary results and builds an understanding of the dynamical behaviours, in particular concerning convergence times, of specific non-monotone Boolean automata networks called XOR circulant networks.