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On a model of evolution of subspecies

Probability 2020-01-03 v2

Abstract

Ben-Ari and Schinazi (2016) introduced a stochastic model to study `virus-like evolving population with high mutation rate'. This model is a birth and death model with an individual at birth being either a mutant with a random fitness parameter in [0,1][0,1] or having one of the existing fitness parameters with uniform probability; whereas a death event removes the entire population of the least fit site. We change this to incorporate the notion of `survival of the fittest', by requiring that a non-mutant individual, at birth, has a fitness according to a preferential attachment mechanism, i.e., it has a fitness ff with a probability proportional to the size of the population of fitness ff. Also death just removes one individual at the least fit site. This preferential attachment rule leads to a power law behaviour in the asymptotics, unlike the exponential behaviour obtained by Ben-Ari and Schinazi (2016).

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@article{arxiv.1909.09759,
  title  = {On a model of evolution of subspecies},
  author = {Rahul Roy and Hideki Tanemura},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.09759},
  year   = {2020}
}

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21 pages, 2 figures