Abstract

<p style='text-indent:20px;'>We consider nonlinear mutation selection models, known as <i>replicator-mutator</i> equations in evolutionary biology. They involve a nonlocal mutation kernel and a confining fitness potential. We prove that the long time behaviour of the Cauchy problem is determined by the principal eigenelement of the underlying linear operator. The novelties compared to the literature on these models are about the case of symmetric mutations: we propose a new milder sufficient condition for the existence of a principal eigenfunction, and we provide what is to our knowledge the first quantification of the spectral gap. We also recover existing results in the non-symmetric case, through a new approach.</p>

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