You asked -- please note that a lot of math nomenclature is ultra-specific - we really did not know whart you meant

J Loveland (Rutgers University) did some research using vector spaces to map the changes in frequencies for a given allele in a population. They mapped very well. I cannot cite the papers, since they date from 1975 - Journal of Population Bio. (I think- it's only 27 years ago ) Not on the web

I am given to believe that vector spaces also are used rather broadly in studying gene frequencies in non-sympatric populations. Loveland told me so. ..... 27 years ago.

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