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Evolution on a Rugged Landscape:Pinning and Aging

adap-org 2015-06-30 v1 Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems q-bio

Abstract

Population dynamics on a rugged landscape is studied analytically and numerically within a simple discrete model for evolution of N individuals in one-dimensional fitness space. We reduce the set of master equations to a single Fokker-Plank equation which allows us to describe the dynamics of the population in terms of thermo-activated Langevin diffusion of a single particle in a specific random potential. We found that the randomness in the mutation rate leads to pinning of the population and on average to a logarithmic slowdown of the evolution, resembling aging phenomenon in spin glass systems. In contrast, the randomness in the replication rate turns out to be irrelevant for evolution in the long-time limit as it is smoothed out by increasing ``evolution temperature''. The analytic results are in a good agreement with numerical simulations.

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@article{arxiv.adap-org/9702002,
  title  = {Evolution on a Rugged Landscape:Pinning and Aging},
  author = {Igor Aranson and Lev Tsimring and Valerii Vinokur},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:adap-org/9702002},
  year   = {2015}
}

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4 pages, 3 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett