George R. Price was a notable American mathematician and population biologist, primarily known for his work in theoretical biology and for developing the Price equation, which describes how the frequency of alleles in a population changes over time due to different evolutionary processes. His equation is significant in the fields of evolutionary biology and genetics. In addition to his contributions to mathematics and biology, Price had an intriguing life, marked by his shift from academia to a more philosophical and sometimes challenging existence in later years.
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