Self-organised critical hot spots of criminal activity
From MaRDI portal
Publication:3587574
DOI10.1017/S0956792510000185zbMATH Open1233.91229MaRDI QIDQ3587574FDOQ3587574
Authors: Jean-Pierre Nadal, Henri Berestycki
Publication date: 8 September 2010
Published in: European Journal of Applied Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Recommendations
- Hotspot formation and dynamics for a continuum model of urban crime
- A STATISTICAL MODEL OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR
- On localised hotspots of an urban crime model
- The stability of steady-state hot-spot patterns for a reaction-diffusion model of urban crime
- Cops on the dots in a mathematical model of urban crime and police response
Models of societies, social and urban evolution (91D10) Mathematical sociology (including anthropology) (91D99) Control/observation systems governed by ordinary differential equations (93C15) Spatial models in economics (91B72)
Cites Work
Cited In (36)
- On the free boundary in a diffusion equation rushing across a desert zone
- An age-structured population approach for the mathematical modeling of urban burglaries
- Modelling the individual and collective dynamics of the propensity to offend
- Modelling and prevention of crime using age-structure and law enforcement
- A model of riots dynamics: shocks, diffusion and thresholds
- Smoothness effects of a quadratic damping term of mixed type on a chemotaxis-type system modeling propagation of urban crime
- Effect of unfavorable regions on the spreading solution in a diffusion equation
- Existence of positive solutions for difference systems coming from a model for burglary
- Modeling urban housing market dynamics: can the socio-spatial segregation preserve some social diversity?
- Mean-field limits for entropic multi-population dynamical systems
- On the global existence and qualitative behaviour of one-dimensional solutions to a model for urban crime
- Eventual smoothness of generalized solutions to a singular chemotaxis system for urban crime in space dimension 2
- Global solvability and stabilization in a three-dimensional cross-diffusion system modeling urban crime propagation
- Scaling behaviour in the number of criminal acts committed by individuals
- Analysis of a heterogeneous model for riot dynamics: the effect of censorship of information
- The existence and stability of spike solutions for a chemotaxis system modeling crime pattern formation
- Global classical solvability and asymptotic behaviors of a parabolic-elliptic chemotaxis-type system modeling crime activities
- A chemotaxis system with singular sensitivity for burglaries in the higher-dimensional settings: generalized solvability and long-time behavior
- Cops on the dots in a mathematical model of urban crime and police response
- Generalised solution to a 2D parabolic-parabolic chemotaxis system for urban crime: global existence and large-time behaviour
- A mathematical model for piracy control through police response
- Exploring data assimilation and forecasting issues for an urban crime model
- Understanding the effects of on- and off-hotspot policing: evidence of hotspot, oscillating, and chaotic activities
- Global existence of solutions for a chemotaxis-type system arising in crime modelling
- Stationary patterns and their selection mechanism of urban crime models with heterogeneous near-repeat victimization effect
- Statistical models of criminal behavior: the effects of law enforcement actions
- On localised hotspots of an urban crime model
- A STATISTICAL MODEL OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR
- Positive solutions of Neumann problems for a discrete system coming from models of house burglary
- Radial solutions of a Neumann problem coming from a burglary model
- Crime modeling with Lévy flights
- Solvability of a nonlinear Neumann problem for systems arising from a burglary model
- On an integro-differential model for pest control in a heterogeneous environment
- Existence of solutions for a 1-D boundary value problem coming from a model for burglary
- Generalized solution and eventual smoothness in a logarithmic Keller–Segel system for criminal activities
- Global large-data generalized solutions to a two-dimensional chemotaxis system stemming from crime modelling
This page was built for publication: Self-organised critical hot spots of criminal activity
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q3587574)