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The following pages link to A microscopic probabilistic description of a locally regulated population and macroscopic approximations (Q1769416):
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- Large graph limit for an SIR process in random network with heterogeneous connectivity (Q417072) (← links)
- Scaling limits for continuous opinion dynamics systems (Q640065) (← links)
- Quasi-stationary distributions for structured birth and death processes with mutations (Q644785) (← links)
- Polymorphic evolution sequence and evolutionary branching (Q644791) (← links)
- Brunet-Derrida particle systems, free boundary problems and Wiener-Hopf equations (Q653298) (← links)
- Limit theorems for Markov processes indexed by continuous time Galton-Watson trees (Q657699) (← links)
- A general stochastic model for sporophytic self-incompatibility (Q662590) (← links)
- A multiscale maximum entropy moment closure for locally regulated space-time point process models of population dynamics (Q663164) (← links)
- Trait substitution sequence process and canonical equation for age-structured populations (Q843280) (← links)
- Nonlocal anisotropic dispersal with monostable nonlinearity (Q927648) (← links)
- Limit theorems for individual-based models in economics and finance (Q2270875) (← links)
- Invasion and adaptive evolution for individual-based spatially structured populations (Q2460416) (← links)
- Evolution of discrete populations and the canonical diffusion of adaptive dynamics (Q2467113) (← links)
- Survival and complete convergence for a spatial branching system with local regulation (Q2475040) (← links)
- Unifying evolutionary dynamics: from individual stochastic processes to macroscopic models (Q2500397) (← links)
- A microscopic interpretation for adaptive dynamics trait substitution sequence models (Q2507645) (← links)
- From Individual Stochastic Processes to Macroscopic Models in Adaptive Evolution (Q3548734) (← links)
- Large population limit and time behaviour of a stochastic particle model describing an age-structured population (Q5190289) (← links)