Bernard Derrida Abstract's Talk
Genealogies in models of evolution with selection
Simples mean field models of evolution in presence of selection will be
discussed.
The effect of selection is to modify the statistical properties of
genealogical trees: while in absence of selection, the trees
are randomly distributed as in Kingman's coalescent, their
statistics, in presence of selection, are very
reminisecent of Parisi's theory of mean field spin glasses.
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