Abstract
Coalescent theory is the study of random processes where particles may join
each other to form clusters as time evolves. These notes provide an
introduction to some aspects of the mathematics of coalescent processes and
their applications to theoretical population genetics and other fields such as
spin glass models. The emphasis is on recent work concerning in particular the
connection of these processes to continuum random trees and spatial models such
as coalescing random walks.
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