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Examples of equilibrium and non-equilibrium behavior in evolutionary systems

Posted on:2004-05-14Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:Columbia UniversityCandidate:Soulier, ArneFull Text:PDF
GTID:2460390011474173Subject:Physics
Abstract/Summary:
With this thesis, we want to shed some light into the darkness of our understanding of simply defined statistical mechanics systems and the surprisingly complex dynamical behavior they exhibit. We will do so by presenting in turn one equilibrium and then one non-equilibrium system with evolutionary dynamics.; In part 1, we will present the seceder-model, a newly developed system that cannot equilibrate. We will then study several properties of the system and obtain an idea of the richness of the dynamics of the seceder model, which is particular impressive given the minimal amount of modeling necessary in its setup.; In part 2, we will present extensions to the directed polymer in random media problem on a hypercube and its connection to the Eigen model of evolution. Our main interest will be the influence of time-dependent and time-independent changes in the fitness landscape viewed by an evolving population. This part contains the equilibrium dynamics. The stochastic models and the topic of evolution and non-equilibrium in general will allow us to point out similarities to the various lines of thought in game theory.
Keywords/Search Tags:Equilibrium, System
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