This model is also known as the irreversible isomerization reaction set. It consists of a single species and single reaction channels,
X --c--> 0
Load package
library(GillespieSSA)Define parameters
parms <- c(k = 0.5)
tf <- 20 # Final time
simName <- "Radioactive decay model"Define initial state vector
x0 <- c(N=1000)Define state-change matrix
nu <- matrix(c(-1),nrow=1,byrow=TRUE)Define propensity functions
a <- c("k*N")Run simulations with the Direct method
set.seed(1)
out <- ssa(
x0 = x0,
a = a,
nu = nu,
parms = parms,
tf = tf,
method = ssa.d(),
simName = simName,
verbose = FALSE,
consoleInterval = 1
)
ssa.plot(out, show.title = TRUE, show.legend = FALSE)Run simulations with the Explict tau-leap method
set.seed(1)
out <- ssa(
x0 = x0,
a = a,
nu = nu,
parms = parms,
tf = tf,
method = ssa.etl(tau = .003),
simName = simName,
verbose = FALSE,
consoleInterval = 1
)
ssa.plot(out, show.title = TRUE, show.legend = FALSE)Run simulations with the Binomial tau-leap method
set.seed(1)
out <- ssa(
x0 = x0,
a = a,
nu = nu,
parms = parms,
tf = tf,
method = ssa.btl(),
simName = simName,
verbose = FALSE,
consoleInterval = 1
)
ssa.plot(out, show.title = TRUE, show.legend = FALSE)Run simulations with the Optimized tau-leap method
set.seed(1)
out <- ssa(
x0 = x0,
a = a,
nu = nu,
parms = parms,
tf = tf,
method = ssa.otl(),
simName = simName,
verbose = FALSE,
consoleInterval = 1
)
ssa.plot(out, show.title = TRUE, show.legend = FALSE)