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Communications in Mathematical Sciences
Volume 7 (2009)
Number 2
A non-standard evolution problem arising in population genetics
Pages: 489 – 502
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4310/CMS.2009.v7.n2.a11
Authors
Abstract
We study the evolution of the probability density of an asexual, one locus population under natural selection and random evolution. This evolution is governed by a Fokker-Planck equation with degenerate coefficients on the boundaries, supplemented by a pair of conservation laws. It is readily shown that no classical or standard weak solution definition yields solvability of the problem. We provide an appropriate definition of weak solution for the problem, for which we show existence and uniqueness. The solution displays a very distinctive structure and, for large time, we show convergence to a unique stationary solution that turns out to be a singular measure supported at the endpoints. An exponential rate of convergence to this steady state is also proved.
Keywords
Gene fixation, evolutionary dynamics, degenerate parabolic equations, boundary-coupled weak solutions
2010 Mathematics Subject Classification
35K65
Published 1 January 2009