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The replicator coalescent

Probability 2025-06-25 v3

Abstract

We consider a stochastic model, called the replicator coalescent, describing a system of blocks of kk different types which undergo pairwise mergers at rates depending on the block types: with rate Ci,jC_{i,j} blocks of type ii and jj merge, resulting in a single block of type ii. The replicator coalescent can be seen as generalisation of Kingman's coalescent death chain in a multi-type setting, although without an underpinning exchangeable partition structure. The name is derived from a remarkable connection we uncover between the instantaneous dynamics of this multi-type coalescent when issued from an arbitrarily large number of blocks, and the so-called replicator equations from evolutionary game theory. By dilating time arbitrarily close to zero, we see that initially, on coming down from infinity, the replicator coalescent behaves like the solution to a certain replicator equation. Thereafter, stochastic effects are felt and the process evolves more in the spirit of a multi-type death chain.

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@article{arxiv.2207.00998,
  title  = {The replicator coalescent},
  author = {A. E. Kyprianou and L. Peñaloza and T. Rogers},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.00998},
  year   = {2025}
}

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