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Conrad J. Burden

Mathematical Biology

Australian National University

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About Conrad J. Burden at Australian National University (ANU)

Conrad J. Burden is a prominent academic figure at Australian National University, where they contribute to the Mathematical Biology through intensive research in population genetics, coalescent theory, stochastic processes, Feller diffusion, mathematical biology, evolutionary dynamics, probability theory. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Coalescence and sampling distributions for Feller diffusions", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of population genetics and coalescent theory. Additional work such as "The Feller diffusion conditioned on a single ancestral founder" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

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population geneticscoalescent theorystochastic processesFeller diffusionmathematical biologyevolutionary dynamicsprobability theory
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Research Output

Total Citations2,146

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Publications140

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i10-index41

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