Enumeration of d-combining Tree-Child Networks
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networkstree-childreticulationcombiningeverynetworknodenumber
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Tree-child networks are one of the most prominent network classes for modeling evolutionary processes which contain reticulation events. Several recent studies have addressed counting questions for {\it bicombining tree-child networks} which are tree-child networks with every reticulation node having exactly two parents. In this paper, we extend these studies to {\it $d$-combining tree-child networks} where every reticulation node has now $d\geq 2$ parents. Moreover, we also give results and conjectures on the distributional behavior of the number of reticulation nodes of a network which is drawn uniformly at random from the set of all tree-child networks with the same number of leaves.
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