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Stochastic Models of Evolution in Genetics, Ecology and Linguistics

R. A. Blythe, A. J. McKane

Published 2007-03-19Version 1

We give a overview of stochastic models of evolution that have found applications in genetics, ecology and linguistics for an audience of nonspecialists, especially statistical physicists. In particular, we focus mostly on neutral models in which no intrinsic advantage is ascribed to a particular type of the variable unit, for example a gene, appearing in the theory. In many cases these models are exactly solvable and furthermore go some way to describing observed features of genetic, ecological and linguistic systems.

Comments: 60 pages, 7 figures, for the JSTAT Special Issue relating to the Isaac Newton Institute Programme "The Principles of the Dynamics of Nonequilibrium Systems", Cambridge, 2006
Journal: J. Stat. Mech.: Theor. Exp. (2007) P07018
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