2011 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
More than Two Types
Author : Alison Etheridge
Published in: Some Mathematical Models from Population Genetics
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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So far we have considered only a very special case in which our population is classified into just two types. The frequencies are then characterised by a onedimensional diffusion and one dimensional diffusions are, at least in principle, relatively straightforward to study. More generally, suppose that our population is classified into
K
different types. We’re not going to develop the general theory of multidimensional diffusions, but let’s see what happens in a special case.