The non-perturbative phenomenon for the Crow Kimura model with stochastic resetting
Abstract
We consider the Crow Kimura model, modified via stochastic resetting. There are two principally different situations: First, when due to resetting the system jumps to the low fitness state, everything is rather simple in this case, we have a solution which is a slight modification of the standard Crow-Kimura model case. When there is resetting to the high-fitness state, there is a non-perturbative phenomenon via the resetting probability, even a minimal resetting probability drastically changes the solution. We found two subphases in this phase.
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