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Backwards genetic inheritance through coalgebra-graphs

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DOI10.1080/03081087.2016.1217824zbMath1418.17073OpenAlexW2496167590MaRDI QIDQ2979475

Irene Paniello

Publication date: 25 April 2017

Published in: Linear and Multilinear Algebra (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/03081087.2016.1217824

zbMATH Keywords

digraphtrigraphcubic stochastic matrixgenetic coalgebra


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Structure theory for nonassociative algebras (17A60) Graphs and abstract algebra (groups, rings, fields, etc.) (05C25) Genetics and epigenetics (92D10) Directed graphs (digraphs), tournaments (05C20) Genetic algebras (17D92)


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Genetic coalgebras and their cubic stochastic matrices, A coalgebraic structure on bisexual populations, Evolution coalgebras, Evolution coalgebras on chicken populations



Cites Work

  • On evolution operators of genetic coalgebras
  • Stochastic matrices arising from genetic inheritance
  • Coalgebraic structure of genetic inheritance.
  • Marginal distributions of genetic coalgebras
  • Algebraic structure of genetic inheritance
  • Cubic Stochastic Matrices and Their Probability Interpretation
  • Evolution algebras and graphs
  • On Evolution Algebras
  • II.—Non-Associative Algebra and the Symbolism of Genetics
  • Third-order tensors as linear operators on a space of matrices
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