Coalescent processes emerging from large deviations

The classical model for the genealogies of a neutrally evolving population in a fixed environment is due to Kingman. Kingman’s coalescent process, which produces a binary tree, emerges universally from many microscopic models in which the variance in the number of offspring is finite. It is understo...

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