Monte Carlo experiments and the defense of diffusion models in molecular population genetics |
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Authors: | Michael R. Dietrich |
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Affiliation: | (1) History and Philosophy of Science Program, University of California, Davis, 95616 Davis, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() In the 1960s molecular population geneticists used Monte Carlo experiments to evaluate particular diffusion equation models. In this paper I examine the nature of this comparative evaluation and argue for three claims: first, Monte Carlo experiments are genuine experiments: second, Monte Carlo experiments can provide an important meansfor evaluating the adequacy of highly idealized theoretical models; and, third, the evaluation of the computational adequacy of a diffusion model with Monte Carlo experiments is significantlydifferent from the evaluation of the emperical adequacy of the same diffusion model. |
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Keywords: | Experimentation idealization Monte Carlo methods neutral theory of molecular evolution |
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