International audienceWe consider an initial Eve-population and a population of neutral mutants, such that the total population dies out in finite time. We describe the evolution of the Eve-population and the total population with continuous state branching processes, and the neutral mutation procedure can be seen as an immigration process with intensity proportional to the size of the population. First we establish a Williams' decomposition of the genealogy of the total population given by a continuous random tree, according to the ancestral lineage of the last individual alive. This allows us give a closed formula for the probability of simultaneous extinction of the Eve-population and the total population
International audienceThis article is concerned with the long time behavior of neutral genetic popul...
International audienceWe consider a Galton-Watson branching process with neutral mutations (infinite...
In this dissertation, we focus on three developments of splitting trees introduced by Geiger & Kerst...
International audienceWe consider an initial Eve-population and a population of neutral mutants, suc...
AbstractWe consider an initial Eve-population and a population of neutral mutants, such that the tot...
International audienceWe construct a continuous state branching process with immigration (CBI) whose...
26 pagesInternational audienceWe consider a population model where individuals behave independently ...
22 pages.We consider a stationary continuous model of random size population with non-neutral mutati...
AbstractWe consider a neutral dynamical model of biological diversity, where individuals live and re...
32 pages, 2 figures. Companion paper in preparation "Splitting trees with neutral Poissonian mutatio...
20 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceIn this paper, we review recent results of ours concerning ...
We are interested in the genealogical structure of alleles for a Bienaymé-Galton-Watson branching pr...
This thesis studies branching population models called splitting trees, where individuals evolve ind...
31 pages, 41 ref.International audienceWe consider the genealogical tree of a stationary continuous ...
We seek to construct genetics of branching populations, based upon continuous-state branching proces...
International audienceThis article is concerned with the long time behavior of neutral genetic popul...
International audienceWe consider a Galton-Watson branching process with neutral mutations (infinite...
In this dissertation, we focus on three developments of splitting trees introduced by Geiger & Kerst...
International audienceWe consider an initial Eve-population and a population of neutral mutants, suc...
AbstractWe consider an initial Eve-population and a population of neutral mutants, such that the tot...
International audienceWe construct a continuous state branching process with immigration (CBI) whose...
26 pagesInternational audienceWe consider a population model where individuals behave independently ...
22 pages.We consider a stationary continuous model of random size population with non-neutral mutati...
AbstractWe consider a neutral dynamical model of biological diversity, where individuals live and re...
32 pages, 2 figures. Companion paper in preparation "Splitting trees with neutral Poissonian mutatio...
20 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceIn this paper, we review recent results of ours concerning ...
We are interested in the genealogical structure of alleles for a Bienaymé-Galton-Watson branching pr...
This thesis studies branching population models called splitting trees, where individuals evolve ind...
31 pages, 41 ref.International audienceWe consider the genealogical tree of a stationary continuous ...
We seek to construct genetics of branching populations, based upon continuous-state branching proces...
International audienceThis article is concerned with the long time behavior of neutral genetic popul...
International audienceWe consider a Galton-Watson branching process with neutral mutations (infinite...
In this dissertation, we focus on three developments of splitting trees introduced by Geiger & Kerst...