20 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceIn this paper, we review recent results of ours concerning branching processes with general lifetimes and neutral mutations, under the infinitely many alleles model, where mutations can occur either at birth of individuals or at a constant rate during their lives. In both models, we study the allelic partition of the population at time t. We give closed formulae for the expected frequency spectrum at t and prove pathwise convergence to an explicit limit, as t goes to infinity, of the relative numbers of types younger than some given age and carried by a given number of individuals (small families). We also provide convergences in distribution of the sizes or ages of the largest families and of the ol...
AbstractWe consider an initial Eve-population and a population of neutral mutants, such that the tot...
Cette thèse étudie des modèles de populations branchantes appelés arbres de ramification, dans lesqu...
International audienceWe consider a branching population where individuals live and reproduce indepe...
20 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceIn this paper, we review recent results of ours concerning ...
In this paper, we review recent results of ours concerning branching processes with general lifetime...
26 pagesInternational audienceWe consider a population model where individuals behave independently ...
32 pages, 2 figures. Companion paper in preparation "Splitting trees with neutral Poissonian mutatio...
AbstractWe consider a neutral dynamical model of biological diversity, where individuals live and re...
International audienceWe consider a supercritical branching population, where individuals have i.i.d...
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...
International audienceWe consider a Galton-Watson branching process with neutral mutations (infinite...
International audienceThis article is concerned with the long time behavior of neutral genetic popul...
In this dissertation, we focus on three developments of splitting trees introduced by Geiger & Kerst...
AbstractA probability model is presented for the dynamics of mutation–selection balance in a haploid...
AbstractWe consider an initial Eve-population and a population of neutral mutants, such that the tot...
Cette thèse étudie des modèles de populations branchantes appelés arbres de ramification, dans lesqu...
International audienceWe consider a branching population where individuals live and reproduce indepe...
20 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceIn this paper, we review recent results of ours concerning ...
In this paper, we review recent results of ours concerning branching processes with general lifetime...
26 pagesInternational audienceWe consider a population model where individuals behave independently ...
32 pages, 2 figures. Companion paper in preparation "Splitting trees with neutral Poissonian mutatio...
AbstractWe consider a neutral dynamical model of biological diversity, where individuals live and re...
International audienceWe consider a supercritical branching population, where individuals have i.i.d...
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...
International audienceWe consider a Galton-Watson branching process with neutral mutations (infinite...
International audienceThis article is concerned with the long time behavior of neutral genetic popul...
In this dissertation, we focus on three developments of splitting trees introduced by Geiger & Kerst...
AbstractA probability model is presented for the dynamics of mutation–selection balance in a haploid...
AbstractWe consider an initial Eve-population and a population of neutral mutants, such that the tot...
Cette thèse étudie des modèles de populations branchantes appelés arbres de ramification, dans lesqu...
International audienceWe consider a branching population where individuals live and reproduce indepe...