Publications of Oskar Hallatschek
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Journal Article (36)
21.
Journal Article
64 (1), pp. 193 - 206 (2010)
Life at the front of an expanding population. Evolution 22.
Journal Article
103 (10), 108103 (2009)
"Fisher waves in the strong noise limit". Physical Review Letters 23.
Journal Article
64 (1), pp. 193 - 206 (2009)
Life at the front of an expanding population. Evolution 24.
Journal Article
79, 021804 (2009)
Freely relaxing polymers remember how they were straightened. Physical Review E 25.
Journal Article
62, pp. 42 - 47 (2009)
Population Genetics and Range Expansions. Physics Today 26.
Journal Article
73, pp. 158 - 170 (2008)
Gene surfing in expanding populations. Theoretical Population Biology 27.
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26 (1-2), pp. 123 - 136 (2008)
Dynamic structure factor of a stiff polymer in a glassy solution. Europhysics Journal E 28.
Journal Article
104 (50), pp. 19926 - 19930 (2007)
Genetic drift at expanding frontiers promotes gene segregation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 29.
Journal Article
99 (9), pp. 098302-1 - 098302-4 (2007)
Coupling of Transverse and Longitudinal Response in Stiff Polymers. Physical Review Letters 30.
Journal Article
23 (4), pp. 375 - 388 (2007)
Stretching dynamics of semiflexible polymers. European Physical Journal E 31.
Journal Article
75 (3), pp. 031905-1 - 031905-14 (2007)
Tension dynamics in semiflexible polymers. I/II. Physical Review E 32.
Journal Article
74 (4), pp. 41911-1 - 41911-11 (2006)
Dynamics of semiflexible polymers in a flow field. Physical Review E 33.
Journal Article
94 (7), pp. 077804-1 - 077804-4 (2005)
Propagation and relaxation of tension in stiff polymers. Physical Review Letters 34.
Journal Article
70 (3), pp. 031802-1 - 031802-19 (2004)
Overdamped stress relaxation in buckled rods. Physical Review E 35.
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89 (25), pp. 258101-1 - 258101-4 (2002)
Tracer studies on f-actin fluctuations. Physical Review Letters 36.
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Genetic Demixing and Evolutionary Forces in the One-Dimensional Stepping Stone Model.