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Nagurney Co-Authors Article on Refugee Migration Networks

July 22, 2020
Submitted By: Ladimer Nagurney
Ladimer S. Nagurney, Professor of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering in CETA, is the co-author of the article, Refugee migration networks and regulations: a multiclass, multipath variational inequality framework, recently published in the Journal of Global Optimization.

The article addresses the timely topic of the modeling, analysis, and solution of refugee migration networks. The authors construct a general, multiclass, multipath model, determine the governing equilibrium conditions, and provide alternative variational inequality formulations in path flows and in link flows. They also demonstrate how governmental imposed regulations associated with refugees can be captured via constraints. Mexican migration is used as a case study.

Nagurney's co-authors are Professor Anna Nagurney of the Isenberg School of Management at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Professor Patrizia Daniele of the University of Catania, Italy.

The article is available on the Journal Of Global Optimization website at  https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10898-020-00936-6