Scattering population refers to the study of how populations are dispersed or spread out across a particular area or region. This research area focuses on understanding the distribution of individuals within a population and the factors that influence their spatial arrangement. Researchers in this field may investigate patterns of dispersal, migration, and movement within populations, as well as the impact of environmental factors on population distribution. By studying scattering population dynamics, researchers can gain valuable insights into how populations interact with their surroundings and how they may respond to changes in their environments.