Random matrices and localization in the quasispecies theory
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DOI10.5506/APHYSPOLB.42.1141zbMATH Open1371.60028arXiv1105.1069OpenAlexW3101602999WikidataQ64453867 ScholiaQ64453867MaRDI QIDQ5359810FDOQ5359810
Publication date: 27 September 2017
Published in: Acta Physica Polonica B (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: The quasispecies model of biological evolution for asexual organisms such as bacteria and viruses has attracted considerable attention of biological physicists. Many variants of the model have been proposed and subsequently solved using the methods of statistical physics. In this paper I will put forward important but largely overlooked relations between localization theory, random matrices, and the quasispecies model. These relations will help me to study the dynamics of this model. In particular, I will show that the distribution of times between evolutionary jumps in the genotype space follows a power law, in agreement with recent findings in the shell model - a simplified version of the quasispecies model.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1105.1069
Problems related to evolution (92D15) Random matrices (algebraic aspects) (15B52) Random matrices (probabilistic aspects) (60B20)
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