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The present paper deals with some mathematical models involving riots dynamics. After reviewing some concrete rioting activities from the past (in particular in France, in the USA and in the UK), the authors aim to construct valid models that describe the dynamics of these events. The studied PDE systems involve the coupling of an explicit variable describing the \textit{intensity of rioting activities} and an underlying (implicit) field of \textit{social tension}. The models try to qualitatively capture the initiation, self-excitation, spreading and relaxation of rioting activities. These models are considered either on networks or in a spatially continuous setting. The authors analyze the existence of \textit{traveling wave} and \textit{spreading} type solutions and they also present the numerical analysis of some of the systems. In addition to the obtained results, several new open mathematical problems are formulated on the systems.
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traveling wave solutions
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    A model of riots dynamics: shocks, diffusion and thresholds (English)
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    10 March 2016
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    The present paper deals with some mathematical models involving riots dynamics. After reviewing some concrete rioting activities from the past (in particular in France, in the USA and in the UK), the authors aim to construct valid models that describe the dynamics of these events. The studied PDE systems involve the coupling of an explicit variable describing the \textit{intensity of rioting activities} and an underlying (implicit) field of \textit{social tension}. The models try to qualitatively capture the initiation, self-excitation, spreading and relaxation of rioting activities. These models are considered either on networks or in a spatially continuous setting. The authors analyze the existence of \textit{traveling wave} and \textit{spreading} type solutions and they also present the numerical analysis of some of the systems. In addition to the obtained results, several new open mathematical problems are formulated on the systems.
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    mathematical modeling of riots dynamics
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    traveling wave solutions
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    numerical investigations and simulations
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    non-local diffusion
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