An extension of the Moran process using type-specific connection graphs

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The Moran process, as studied by Lieberman, Hauert and Nowak (2005) [1], is a birth-death process that models the spread of mutations in two-type populations (residents-mutants) whose structure is defined by a digraph. The process' central notion is the probability that a randomly placed mutant will occupy the whole vertex set (fixation probability). We extend this model by considering type-specific graphs, and consequently present results on the fundamental problems related to the fixation probability and its computation. Finally, we view the resident-mutant competing forces as players that choose digraphs and indicate that the mutant's complete graph is a dominant strategy.

论文关键词:Moran process,Fixation probability,Evolutionary dynamics

论文评审过程:Received 12 September 2020, Revised 9 June 2021, Accepted 19 July 2021, Available online 27 September 2021, Version of Record 7 October 2021.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcss.2021.07.007