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The following pages link to The existence and stability of spike solutions for a chemotax is system modeling crime pattern formation (Q3386875):
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- The stability of steady-state hot-spot patterns for a reaction-diffusion model of urban crime (Q478271) (← links)
- Existence of multiple spike stationary patterns in a chemotaxis model with weak saturation (Q717857) (← links)
- Global well-posedness and uniform boundedness of urban crime models: one-dimensional case (Q2187190) (← links)
- Global bifurcation of solutions for crime modeling equations (Q2902722) (← links)
- LOCAL EXISTENCE AND UNIQUENESS OF SOLUTIONS TO A PDE MODEL FOR CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR (Q3161620) (← links)
- Relaxation by nonlinear diffusion enhancement in a two-dimensional cross-diffusion model for urban crime propagation (Q3386869) (← links)
- A STATISTICAL MODEL OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR (Q3534185) (← links)
- Chemotaxis and cross-diffusion models in complex environments: Models and analytic problems toward a multiscale vision (Q5083464) (← links)
- The Existence and Stability of Spike Patterns in a Chemotaxis Model (Q5317425) (← links)
- Existence of Symmetric and Asymmetric Spikes for a Crime Hotspot Model (Q5415074) (← links)
- Understanding the Effects of On- and Off-Hotspot Policing: Evidence of Hotspot, Oscillating, and Chaotic Activities (Q5860630) (← links)
- Generalized solution and eventual smoothness in a logarithmic Keller–Segel system for criminal activities (Q6133471) (← links)
- Smoothness effects of a quadratic damping term of mixed type on a chemotaxis-type system modeling propagation of urban crime (Q6158323) (← links)
- Boundedness and asymptotic behavior of solutions to one-dimensional urban crime system with nonlinear diffusion (Q6171346) (← links)
- Generalised solution to a 2D parabolic-parabolic chemotaxis system for urban crime: global existence and large-time behaviour (Q6622991) (← links)