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    Nuclear Bernstein algebras with a stochastic basis (English)
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    22 September 1999
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    Bernstein algebras were introduced in the paper of \textit{Yu. I. Lyubich} [Usp. Mat. Nauk 32, No. 6, 261-262 (1977; Zbl 0376.92008)] in connection with a problem in mathematical genetics, in which the biological characteristics of the two parents are communicated to their offspring. The main result of this paper is to prove a conjecture of Lyubich, according to which a nuclear Bernstein algebra with a stochastic basis is regular.
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    genetic algebras
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    regular algebras
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    nuclear Bernstein algebra
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    stochastic basis
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