Analysis of a spatio-temporal advection-diffusion model for human behaviors during a catastrophic event
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Publication:6508360
arXiv2301.02520MaRDI QIDQ6508360FDOQ6508360
Authors: Karim R. Shikh Khalil, Valentina Lanza, David Manceau, M. A. Aziz-Alaoui, Damienne Provitolo
Abstract: In this work, using the theory of first-order macroscopic crowd models, we introduce a compartmental advection-diffusion type model, describing the spatio-temporal dynamics of a population in different human behaviors (alert, panic and control behaviors) during a catastrophic event. For this model, we prove the local existence, uniqueness and regularity of a solution, as well as the positivity and boundedness of this solution that allows the global existence. Then, in order to study the spatio-temporal behavioral dynamics of a population during a disaster event, we present several numerical simulations for different scenarios of evacuation.
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