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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1649187
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Interacting Fisher-Wright diffusions in a catalytic medium
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1649187

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    Interacting Fisher-Wright diffusions in a catalytic medium (English)
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    27 June 2002
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    The authors study the long-time behaviour of interacting Fisher-Wright diffusions in a random fluctuating (space-time) medium, and focus on models from population genetics. There are two prototypes of spatial models in population genetics: spatial branching processes and interacting Fisher-Wright diffusions. For both the processes, the local rates are assumed to be proportional to a random environment (catalytic medium), and the medium is chosen to be the case of nearest neighbour migration on the \(d\)-dimensional lattice. The authors prove that the models exhibit new phenomena compared with branching in catalytic media: in dimensions three or higher, the result is as usually expected; but in dimensions two and one, the long-time behaviour is quite different. The hardest case is dimension two.
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    interacting Fisher-Wright diffusions
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    processes in random environment
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    catalytic media
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    long-time behaviour
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    rescaling
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