Biology – Quantitative Biology – Quantitative Methods
Scientific paper
2009-01-16
Biology
Quantitative Biology
Quantitative Methods
27 pages; submitted to Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
Scientific paper
Many complex systems in mathematical biology and other areas can be described by the replicator equation. We show that solutions of a wide class of replicator equations minimize the production of information under time-dependent constraints, which, in their turn, can be computed explicitly at every instant due to the system dynamics. Therefore, the Kullback principle of minimum discrimination information, as well as the maximum entropy principle, for systems governed by the replicator equations can be derived from the system dynamics rather than postulated. Applications to the Malthusian inhomogeneous models, global demography, and the Eigen quasispecies equation are given.
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