Supplementary material from "Mathematically tractable models of random phylogenetic networks: an overview of some recent developments"
Posted on 2025-01-09 - 17:40
Models of random phylogenetic networks have been used since the inception of the field, but the introduction and rigorous study of mathematically tractable models is a much more recent topic that has gained momentum in the last 5 years. This manuscript discusses some recent developments in the field through a selection of examples. The emphasis is on the techniques rather than on the results themselves, and on probabilistic tools rather than on combinatorial ones.
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Bienvenu, François (2025). Supplementary material from "Mathematically tractable models of random phylogenetic networks: an overview of some recent developments". The Royal Society. Collection. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7618814.v1