Sam Karlin and multi-locus population genetics
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Cited in
(8)- On equilibrium properties of evolutionary multi-player games with random payoff matrices
- Proof of the Feldman-Karlin conjecture on the maximum number of equilibria in an evolutionary system
- A fast algorithm for computing multilocus recombination
- Equilibrium properties of a multi-locus, haploid-selection, symmetric-viability model
- Sam Karlin: a personal appreciation
- Kingman and mathematical population genetics
- Paul Joyce and the infinite alleles model
- Multilocus population-genetic theory
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