The Modeling and Analysis of the Interaction of Racistand Minority Populations: A Competing Species Model

  • A Kazmierczak
Keywords: Racism, competing species model, equilibrium solutions, stability at equilibrium solutions.

Abstract

The rise of the racismin the United States has brought concern, debate, and contention to the modern world. Thestrategies of racistsare not local and are not concentrated in major metropolitan areas. In this paper, we present a dynamical model of the interaction between racist and black populations. The formulation is based on models of interactions between competing species type dynamics. An exploration of the long-term dynamics and stability of homogeneous equilibrium solutions and their stability is given. The paper is given in multiple parts. Part two analyzes the current populations. Part three analyzes the situation when there is a rise in racists or racist sentiments are introduced into thepopulation. Part four analyzes the scenario where more racismis added to the racist population or the racist population grows. Part five analyzes the scenario when even more racist sentiment in racistpopulation. Part six presents conclusions

Published
2019-09-25