arXiv:2605.02972v1 Announce Type: cross
Abstract: Standard saturating response functions, such as the Hill function, are monotone and therefore cannot represent recruitment-induced overshoot or adaptive transients with a single block. Reproducing such non-monotone responses from saturating primitives requires at least a difference of two blocks with opposing amplitudes, doubling the static-block parameter count. Here, building on a recent mathematical result that a single binary operator, EML, generates all standard elementary functions, we use EML as a structured grammar for reduced nonlinear ODEs. This yields an activation-suppression module that captures overshoot directly. We validate the framework in three settings. First, on PKA-R relocalization data, the EML grammar discovers a reduced surrogate consistent with established mechanistic biology. Second, on Rho-GTPase recruitment data, an exhaustive search over EML expression trees selects the same compositional form across all four perturbation-response traces. Third, a 50-state simulated network is compressed by an EML cascade acting as a fixed temporal basis. Thus we demonstrate the power and potential of EML for reduced models of biological dynamics.

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