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Towards a theoretical framework for analysis and intervention of random drift on general networks

Tan et al., 2014

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8917525807177610120
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Tan S
Lü J
Hill D
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IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control

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It is well known that evolution is a fundamental phenomenon driving nature. And random drift is a basic force for population evolution. This technical note aims at constructing a unified theoretical framework for analyzing and intervening in random drift of binary states …
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