state of Darwinian theory

The year 2009 marked both the bicentenary of Charles Darwin's birth, and the passage of 150 years since the publication of his revolutionary book, commonly referred to as The Origin of Species (Darwin 1859). As part of the national celebrations that took place in the UK, a meeting on ‘Mathemati...

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Evolution
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