The uniqueness of hierarchically extended backward solutions of the Wright-Fisher model
Abstract
The diffusion approximation of the Wright-Fisher model of population genetics leads to partial differentiable equations, the so-called Kolmogorov equations, with an operator that degenerates at the boundary. Standard tools do not apply, and in fact, solutions lack regularity properties. In this paper, we develop a regularising blow-up scheme for a certain class of solutions of the backward Kolmogorov equation, the iteratively extended global solutions presented in \cite{THJ5}, and establish their uniqueness. As the model describes the random genetic drift of several alleles at the same locus from a backward perspective, the singularities result from the loss of an allele. While in an analytical approach, this causes substantial difficulties, from a biological or geometric perspective, this is a natural process that can be analyzed in detail. The presented scheme regularises the solution via a tailored successive transformation of the domain.
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@article{arxiv.1407.3067,
title = {The uniqueness of hierarchically extended backward solutions of the Wright-Fisher model},
author = {Julian Hofrichter and Tat Dat Tran and Jürgen Jost},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.3067},
year = {2020}
}
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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1406.5146