In this paper, we investigate a generalized model of N particles undergoing second-order nonlocal interactions on a lattice. Our results have applications across many research areas, including the modeling of migration, information dynamics, and Muller's ratchet—the irreversible accumulation of deleterious mutations in an evolving population. Strikingly, numerical simulations of the model are observed to deviate significantly from its mean-field approximation even for large population sizes. We show that the disagreement between deterministic and stochastic solutions stems from finite-size effects that change the propagation speed and cause the position of the wave to fluctuate. These effects are shown to decay anomalously as (ln N)-2 and (...
The dynamics of adaptation are difficult to predict because it is highly stochastic even in large po...
Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics deals with noisy systems whose dynamics breaks time-reversal sy...
Many biological patterns, from population densities to animal coat markings, can be thought of as he...
In this paper, we investigate a generalised model of $N$ particles undergoing second-order non-local...
Rare long distance dispersal events are thought to have a disproportionate impact on the spread of i...
We study the longtime behaviour of interacting systems in a randomly fluctuating (space– time) mediu...
Rare long distance dispersal events are thought to have a disproportionate impact on the spread of i...
We are interested in populations in which the fitness of different genetic types fluctuates in time ...
We described the first passage time distribution associated to the stochastic evolution from an unst...
In this paper we investigate the approximation properties of the coarse-graining procedure applied t...
Adaptation in spatially extended populations entails the propagation of evolutionary novelties acros...
Adaptation in spatially extended populations entails the propagation of evolutionary novelties acros...
A stochastic model of a population of particles that reproduce, die, and randomly walk over the latt...
The dynamics of adaptation are difficult to predict because it is highly stochastic even in large po...
Muller's ratchet is a paradigmatic model for the accumulation of deleterious mutations in a populati...
The dynamics of adaptation are difficult to predict because it is highly stochastic even in large po...
Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics deals with noisy systems whose dynamics breaks time-reversal sy...
Many biological patterns, from population densities to animal coat markings, can be thought of as he...
In this paper, we investigate a generalised model of $N$ particles undergoing second-order non-local...
Rare long distance dispersal events are thought to have a disproportionate impact on the spread of i...
We study the longtime behaviour of interacting systems in a randomly fluctuating (space– time) mediu...
Rare long distance dispersal events are thought to have a disproportionate impact on the spread of i...
We are interested in populations in which the fitness of different genetic types fluctuates in time ...
We described the first passage time distribution associated to the stochastic evolution from an unst...
In this paper we investigate the approximation properties of the coarse-graining procedure applied t...
Adaptation in spatially extended populations entails the propagation of evolutionary novelties acros...
Adaptation in spatially extended populations entails the propagation of evolutionary novelties acros...
A stochastic model of a population of particles that reproduce, die, and randomly walk over the latt...
The dynamics of adaptation are difficult to predict because it is highly stochastic even in large po...
Muller's ratchet is a paradigmatic model for the accumulation of deleterious mutations in a populati...
The dynamics of adaptation are difficult to predict because it is highly stochastic even in large po...
Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics deals with noisy systems whose dynamics breaks time-reversal sy...
Many biological patterns, from population densities to animal coat markings, can be thought of as he...