We study the convergence towards a unique equilibrium distribution of the solutions to a time-discrete model with non-overlapping generations arising in quantitative genetics. The model describes the dynamics of a phenotypic distribution with respect to a multi-dimensional trait, which is shaped by selection and Fisher's infinitesimal model of sexual reproduction. We extend some previous works devoted to the time-continuous analogues, that followed a perturbative approach in the regime of weak selection, by exploiting the contractivity of the infinitesimal model operator in the Wasserstein metric. Here, we tackle the case of quadratic selection by a global approach. We establish uniqueness of the equilibrium distribution and exponential con...
International audiencePredicting the adaptation of populations to a changing environment is crucial ...
International audienceA proper understanding of the links between varying gene expression levels and...
The classical infinitesimal model is a simple and robust model for the inheritance of quantitative t...
44 pages, 9 figuresWe study the convergence towards a unique equilibrium distribution of the solutio...
Mendel (1866) suggested that if many heritable "factors" contribute to a trait, near-continuous vari...
Our focus here is on the infinitesimal model. In this model, one or several quantitative traits are ...
29 pages, 4 imagesWe are interested in the dynamics of a population structured by a phenotypic trait...
We study the asymptotic behavior of solutions of the Cauchy problem associated to a quantitative gen...
International audienceOur focus here is on the infinitesimal model. In this model, one or several qu...
28 pages, 2 figuresThe Fisher infinitesimal model is a classical model of phenotypic trait inheritan...
In a view for a simple model where natural selection at the individual level is confronted to select...
AbstractIn the classical model of population genetics for continuous time (Fisher's equation) for n ...
A two-types, discrete-time population model with finite, constant size is constructed, allowing for ...
International audienceThis article is concerned with the long time behavior of neutral genetic popul...
International audiencePredicting the adaptation of populations to a changing environment is crucial ...
International audienceA proper understanding of the links between varying gene expression levels and...
The classical infinitesimal model is a simple and robust model for the inheritance of quantitative t...
44 pages, 9 figuresWe study the convergence towards a unique equilibrium distribution of the solutio...
Mendel (1866) suggested that if many heritable "factors" contribute to a trait, near-continuous vari...
Our focus here is on the infinitesimal model. In this model, one or several quantitative traits are ...
29 pages, 4 imagesWe are interested in the dynamics of a population structured by a phenotypic trait...
We study the asymptotic behavior of solutions of the Cauchy problem associated to a quantitative gen...
International audienceOur focus here is on the infinitesimal model. In this model, one or several qu...
28 pages, 2 figuresThe Fisher infinitesimal model is a classical model of phenotypic trait inheritan...
In a view for a simple model where natural selection at the individual level is confronted to select...
AbstractIn the classical model of population genetics for continuous time (Fisher's equation) for n ...
A two-types, discrete-time population model with finite, constant size is constructed, allowing for ...
International audienceThis article is concerned with the long time behavior of neutral genetic popul...
International audiencePredicting the adaptation of populations to a changing environment is crucial ...
International audienceA proper understanding of the links between varying gene expression levels and...
The classical infinitesimal model is a simple and robust model for the inheritance of quantitative t...