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Repeat distributions from unequal crossovers

Michael Baake — 2008

Banach Center Publications

It is a well-known fact that genetic sequences may contain sections with repeated units, called repeats, that differ in length over a population, with a length distribution of geometric type. A simple class of recombination models with single crossovers is analysed that result in equilibrium distributions of this type. Due to the nonlinear and infinite-dimensional nature of these models, their analysis requires some nontrivial tools from measure theory and functional analysis, which makes them interesting...

Well-rounded sublattices of planar lattices

Michael BaakeRudolf ScharlauPeter Zeiner — 2014

Acta Arithmetica

A lattice in Euclidean d-space is called well-rounded if it contains d linearly independent vectors of minimal length. This class of lattices is important for various questions, including sphere packing or homology computations. The task of enumerating well-rounded sublattices of a given lattice is of interest already in dimension 2, and has recently been treated by several authors. In this paper, we analyse the question more closely in the spirit of earlier work on similar sublattices and coincidence...

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