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The following pages link to On the application of statistical physics to evolutionary biology (Q1624348):
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- Thermodynamical interpretation of evolutionary dynamics on a fitness landscape in an evolution reactor. II (Q263468) (← links)
- Informations in models of evolutionary dynamics (Q290489) (← links)
- On probabilities in biology and physics (Q506907) (← links)
- Boltzmann, Darwin and directionality theory (Q512268) (← links)
- A model with Darwinian dynamics on a rugged landscape (Q526612) (← links)
- Physical foundations of evolutionary theory (Q537335) (← links)
- Statistical mechanics of horizontal gene transfer in evolutionary ecology (Q540556) (← links)
- Entropy and information approaches to genetic diversity and its expression: genomic geography (Q657482) (← links)
- Bounding measures of genetic similarity and diversity using majorization (Q667701) (← links)
- A coarse-grained biophysical model of sequence evolution and the population size dependence of the speciation rate (Q738192) (← links)
- Thermodynamics and evolutionary genetics (Q989988) (← links)
- JSP special issue on statistical theory of biological evolution (Q1668949) (← links)
- Natural selection as coarsening (Q1668957) (← links)
- Statistical aspects of evolution under natural selection, with implications for the advantage of sexual reproduction (Q1746123) (← links)
- Biophysical connection between evolutionary dynamics and thermodynamics in \textit{in vitro} evolution (Q1787007) (← links)
- Competition and the canonical ensemble (Q1914201) (← links)
- Thermodynamics and evolutionary biology through optimal control (Q2280766) (← links)
- Dynamics of entropy in evolution models (Q2700721) (← links)
- Evolution of molecular phenotypes under stabilizing selection (Q3301404) (← links)
- Adaptive evolution of molecular phenotypes (Q3302059) (← links)
- Host–parasite coevolution: Role of selection, mutation, and asexual reproduction on evolvability (Q5129805) (← links)
- Extinction scenarios in evolutionary processes: a multinomial Wright-Fisher approach (Q6056540) (← links)