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Why do bacteria regulate public goods by quorum sensing?-How the shapes of cost and benefit functions determine the form of optimal regulation
Silja Heilmann
, Sandeep Krishna, Benjamin Kerr
Biocomplexity
Human Stem Cell Biology LaB
36
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Benefit Function
100%
Quorum Sensing
100%
Cost Function
100%
Public Goods
100%
Optimal Regulation
100%
Production Curves
42%
Population Size
42%
Optimal Production
42%
Linear Cost
28%
Quorum Sensing Regulation
28%
Return Cost
28%
Public Goods Production
14%
Quorum Sensing Molecules
14%
Positive Signals
14%
Good Strategies
14%
Production Rate
14%
Ramp-up Production
14%
Diminishing Returns
14%
Sensing Parameters
14%
Signal Feedback
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Goods
100%
Law of Diminishing Returns
12%