摘要:AbstractIn this preliminary work we give a geometric characterization of the time-optimal trajectories for a piecewise affine bistable switch. Such hybrid models play a major role in systems biology, as they can expressively account for the behaviors of simple gene-regulatory networks. A key example of these biological circuits is the genetic toggle switch, for which the optimality of a state switch has not been studied to the present day. The main result of this work to prove that the optimal control strategy is a simple bang-bang feedback control law. In opposition to previous works, we show that a time-optimal transition between states should pass by an undifferentiated state, well known in cell biology for playing a major role in fate differentiation of cells. We conclude by showing numerical simulations of optimal trajectories illustrating the structure of the bang-bang optimal control for different scenarios.