Judith R. Miller
Associate Professor
Department of Mathematics
Georgetown Unversity
Washington DC 20057-0001 USA
Phone: (202)-687-6002
Fax: (202) 687-6067
Email: jrm32at georgetown dot edu
| Selected papers | Other things |
| J.R. Miller, B.P. Wood, and M.B. Hamilton, Fst and Qst under neutrality. Genetics 180 (2008), 1023–1037. S. Rottenstreich, J.R. Miller and M.B. Hamilton, Steady state of homozygosity and Gst for the island model. Theor. Popul. Biol. 72 (2007), 231-244. B.P. Wood and J.R. Miller, Linked selected and neutral loci inheterogeneous environments, J.Math. Biol.53 (2006), 939-975. J.R. Miller and M. O'Leary, A diffusion model in population geneticswith dynamic fitness, J.Diff. Eq. 225 (2006), 465-512. J.R. Miller, M.C. Pugh and M. Hamilton, A finite locus effect diffusion model forthe evolution of a quantitative trait, J.Math. Biol. 52 (2006) #6, 761-787. J.R. Miller and D. Hawthorne, Durability of marker-quantitative traitloci haplotypes in structured populations, Genetics171 (2005) #3, 1353-1364. H. Fan, S. Jin and J.R. Miller, Wave patterns and slowmotions ininviscid and viscous hyperbolic equations with stiff reaction terms, J.Diff. Eq. 189 (2003), 267-291. M.B. Hamilton and J.R. Miller, Comparing relative rates ofpollenand seed gene flow in the island model using nuclear and organellemeasuresof population structure, Genetics162 (2002), 1897-1909. A. Iosevich and J.R. Miller, Dispersive effects in amodified Kuramoto-Sivashinskyequation, Comm.Partial Diff. Equations 27 (2002), 2423-2448. J.R. Miller, M. O'Leary and M. Schonbek, Nonexistenceof singular pseudoselfsimilar solutions to the Navier-Stokes system,Math.Annalen 319 (2001), pp 809-815.
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