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arxiv: 0808.3854 · v2 · pith:UUWZJ4AZnew · submitted 2008-08-28 · 🧬 q-bio.PE · cond-mat.stat-mech

Noise driven unlimited population growth

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keywords populationgrowthnoiseunlimiteddecaydistributionbinarybirth-death
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Demographic noise causes unlimited population growth in a broad class of models which, without noise, would predict a stable finite population. We study this effect on the example of a stochastic birth-death model which includes immigration, binary reproduction and death. The unlimited population growth proceeds as an exponentially slow decay of a metastable probability distribution (MPD) of the population. We develop a systematic WKB theory, complemented by the van Kampen system size expansion, for the MPD and for the decay time. Important signatures of the MPD is a power-law tail (such that all the distribution moments, except the zeroth one, diverge) and the presence in the solution of two different WKB modes.

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