1. Modeling the Phenomenon of Xenophobia in Africa.
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Gweryina, Reuben Iortyer, Madubueze, Chinwendu Emilian, and Ogaji, Simon James
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XENOPHOBIA , *PREDATION , *MILITARY policy , *BIFURCATION diagrams , *COMPUTER simulation , *EQUILIBRIUM - Abstract
In this study, we applied the principle of a competitive predator-prey system to propose a prey-predator-like model of xenophobia in Africa. The boundedness of the solution, the existence and stability of equilibrium states of the xenophobic model are discussed accordingly. As a special case, the coexistence state was found to be locally and globally stable based on the parametric conditions of effective group defense and anti-xenophobic policy implementation. The system was further analyzed by Sotomayor's theory to show that each equilibrium point bifurcates transcritically. However, numerical proof showed period-doubling bifurcation, which makes the xenophobic situation more chaotic in Africa. Further numerical simulations support the analytical results with the view that tolerance, group defense and antixenophobic policies are critical parameters for the coexistence of foreigners and xenophobes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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