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The following pages link to Crime modeling with truncated Lévy flights for residential burglary models (Q4630565):
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- Global existence in a two-dimensional nonlinear diffusion model for urban crime propagation (Q2169056) (← links)
- Global well-posedness and uniform boundedness of urban crime models: one-dimensional case (Q2187190) (← links)
- Mathematical home burglary model with stochastic long crime trips and patrolling: applied to Mexico City (Q2242091) (← links)
- Crime modeling with Lévy flights (Q2862288) (← links)
- Geographic profiling from kinetic models of criminal behavior (Q2884620) (← links)
- STATISTICAL MODELS OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR: THE EFFECTS OF LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS (Q3161619) (← links)
- Recent results and challenges in behavioral systems (Q3386861) (← links)
- Qualitative features of a nonlinear, nonlocal, agent-based PDE model with applications to homelessness (Q3386862) (← links)
- The existence and stability of spike solutions for a chemotax is system modeling crime pattern formation (Q3386875) (← links)
- Challenges in active particles methods: Theory and applications (Q4630554) (← links)
- A stochastic-statistical residential burglary model with independent Poisson clocks (Q5056738) (← links)
- Modeling Environmental Crime in Protected Areas Using the Level Set Method (Q5231196) (← links)
- Lévy processes, subordinators and crime modelling (Q5279976) (← links)
- Understanding the Effects of On- and Off-Hotspot Policing: Evidence of Hotspot, Oscillating, and Chaotic Activities (Q5860630) (← links)
- The Lévy flight foraging hypothesis: comparison between stationary distributions and anomalous diffusion <sup>*</sup> (Q6068794) (← links)
- Generalized solution and eventual smoothness in a logarithmic Keller–Segel system for criminal activities (Q6133471) (← links)
- Global large-data generalized solutions to a two-dimensional chemotaxis system stemming from crime modelling (Q6155165) (← links)
- Global classical solvability and asymptotic behaviors of a parabolic-elliptic chemotaxis-type system modeling crime activities (Q6181151) (← links)
- A chemotaxis system with singular sensitivity for burglaries in the higher-dimensional settings: generalized solvability and long-time behavior (Q6186468) (← links)