Warren Ewens is an influential Australian mathematician and statistician known for his work in population genetics, mathematical biology, and statistical theory. He has contributed significantly to the field through the development of models and theories that help explain genetic variation and evolutionary processes. Ewens is perhaps best known for the Ewens Sampling Formula, which is a mathematical formula used in population genetics to describe the frequency distribution of alleles in a sample taken from a large population.

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