We consider a coalescent process as a model for the genealogy of a sample from a population. The population is subject to neutral mutation at constant rate p per individual and every mutation gives rise to a completely new type. The allelic partition is obtained by tracing back to the most recent mutation for each individual and grouping together individuals whose most recent mutations are the same. The allele frequency spectrum is the sequence (N 1(n), N2(n),..., Nn(n)), where Nk(n) is number of blocks of size k in the allelic partition with sample size n. In this paper, we prove law of large numbers-type results for the allele frequency spectrum when the coalescent process is taken to be the Bolthausen-Sznitman coalescent. In particular, ...
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We consider a coalescent process as a model for the genealogy of a sample from a population. The pop...
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We derive the transition structure of a Markovian lumping of Kingman’s n-coalescent [1, 2]. Lumping ...
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39 pagesConsider an evolving population, with genealogy given by a Lambda-coalescent that comes down...
We present new results concerning probability distributions of times in the coalescence tree and exp...
AbstractWe study the total branch length Ln of the Bolthausen–Sznitman coalescent as the sample size...
32 pages, 2 figures. Companion paper in preparation "Splitting trees with neutral Poissonian mutatio...
Coalescent models describe the distribution of ancestry in a population under some assumptions on th...
We present new results concerning probability distributions of times in the coalescence tree and exp...
AbstractWe consider a neutral dynamical model of biological diversity, where individuals live and re...
AbstractWhen an advantageous mutation occurs in a population, the favorable allele may spread to the...
Coalescent models describe the distribution of ancestry in a population under some assumptions on th...
We consider a coalescent process as a model for the genealogy of a sample from a population. The pop...
Abstract. Assume that individuals alive at time t in some population can be ranked in such a way tha...
We present a robust method which translates information on the speed of coming down from infinity of...
We derive the transition structure of a Markovian lumping of Kingman’s n-coalescent [1, 2]. Lumping ...
We give the asymptotic distribution of the length of partial coalescent trees for Beta and related c...
Assume that individuals alive at time $t$ in some population can be ranked in such a way that the co...
39 pagesConsider an evolving population, with genealogy given by a Lambda-coalescent that comes down...
We present new results concerning probability distributions of times in the coalescence tree and exp...
AbstractWe study the total branch length Ln of the Bolthausen–Sznitman coalescent as the sample size...
32 pages, 2 figures. Companion paper in preparation "Splitting trees with neutral Poissonian mutatio...
Coalescent models describe the distribution of ancestry in a population under some assumptions on th...
We present new results concerning probability distributions of times in the coalescence tree and exp...
AbstractWe consider a neutral dynamical model of biological diversity, where individuals live and re...
AbstractWhen an advantageous mutation occurs in a population, the favorable allele may spread to the...
Coalescent models describe the distribution of ancestry in a population under some assumptions on th...