Combinatorics of polymer models of early metabolism

12 Apr 2021  ·  Oliver Weller-Davies, Mike Steel, Jotun Hein ·

Polymer models are a widely used tool to study the prebiotic formation of metabolism at the origins of life. Counts of the number of reactions in these models are often crucial in probabilistic arguments concerning the emergence of autocatalytic networks. In the first part of this paper, we provide the first exact description of the number of reactions under widely applied model assumptions. Conclusions from earlier studies rely on either approximations or asymptotic counting, and we show that the exact counts lead to similar, though not always identical, asymptotic results. In the second part of the paper, we investigate a novel model assumption whereby polymers are invariant under spatial rotation. We outline the biochemical relevance of this condition and again give exact enumerative and asymptotic formulae for the number of reactions.

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