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Dynamics of drug trafficking: Results from a simple compartmental model
In this work we propose a simple model for the emergence of drug dealers. For
this purpose, we built a compartmental model considering four subpopulations,
namely susceptibles, passive supporters, drug dealers and arrested drug
dealers. The target is to study the influence of the passive supporters on the
long-time prevalence of drug dealers. Passive supporters are people who are
passively consenting to the drug trafficking cause. First we consider the model
on a fully-connected newtork, in such a way that we can write a rate equation
for each subpopulation. Our analytical and numerical results show that the
emergence of drug dealers is a consequence of the rapid increase number of
passive supporters. Such increase is associated with a nonequilibrium
active-absorbing phase transition. After that, we consider the model on a
two-dimensional square lattice, in order to compare the results in the presence
of a simple social network with the previous results. The Monte Carlo
simulation results suggest a similar behavior in comparison with the
fully-connected network case, but the location of the critical point of the
transition is distinct, due to the neighbors' correlations introduced by the
presence of the lattice.