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The following pages link to Why Defeating Insurgencies Is Hard: The Effect of Intelligence in Counterinsurgency Operations—A Best-Case Scenario (Q3100368):
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- Hybrid defensive resource allocations in the face of partially strategic attackers in a sequential defender-attacker game (Q257269) (← links)
- Optimal control of a terror queue (Q320666) (← links)
- On popular response to violence during insurgencies (Q453032) (← links)
- Combining regression and mixed-integer programming to model counterinsurgency (Q827117) (← links)
- Bits or shots in combat? The generalized Deitchman model of guerrilla warfare (Q1667183) (← links)
- Lanchester model for three-way combat (Q1694313) (← links)
- Carrots, sticks and fog during insurgencies (Q1758183) (← links)
- Optimal control of counter-terrorism tactics (Q2008529) (← links)
- National security vs. human rights: a game theoretic analysis of the tension between these objectives (Q2029404) (← links)
- ATiPreTA: an analytical model for time-dependent prediction of terrorist attacks (Q2099313) (← links)
- An epidemiological approach to insurgent population modeling with the Atangana-Baleanu fractional derivative (Q2122937) (← links)
- Terrorists' eradication versus perpetual terror war (Q2251563) (← links)
- On the learning patterns and adaptive behavior of terrorist organizations (Q2282507) (← links)
- Confronting Entrenched Insurgents (Q3100471) (← links)
- Governments' and Terrorists' Defense and Attack in a <i>T</i>-Period Game (Q4691926) (← links)
- A Mathematical Model of Humanitarian Aid Agencies in Attritional Conflict Environments (Q5031654) (← links)
- On a Lanchester Combat Model (Q5261008) (← links)