posted on 2023-06-09, 06:42authored byAndrew Duncan, Shuohao Liao, Tomáš Vejchodský, Radek Erban, Ramon Grima
The noisy dynamics of chemical systems is commonly studied using either the chemical master equation (CME) or the chemical Fokker-Planck equation (CFPE). The latter is a continuum approximation of the discrete CME approach. It has recently been shown that for a particular system, the CFPE captures noise-induced multistability predicted by the CME. This phenomenon involves the CME’s marginal probability distribution changing from unimodal to multimodal as the system size decreases below a critical value.We here show that the CFPE does not always capture noise-induced multistability. In particular we find simple chemical systems for which the CME predicts noise-induced multistability, whereas the CFPE predicts monostability for all system sizes.