Fleming-Viot process

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The term Fleming-Viot process refers to a particular subset of Markov processes as defined in the 1979 paper, "Some measure-valued Markov processes in population genetics theory", by Wendell H. Fleming and Michel Viot.

The Fleming-Viot process, sometimes abbreviated to F-V processes, have proved to be important to the development of a mathematical basis for the theories behind allele drift.

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Some measure-valued Markov processes in population genetics theory (PDF format)

Quasi stationary distributions and Fleming Viot processes