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Fuzzy set modeling of insurgent networks
Richard D. Avila,
Jacob N. Shapiro
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Princeton Language and Intelligence (PLI)
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Fuzzy Sets
100%
Insurgency
100%
Network Topology
33%
Monte Carlo Simulation
33%
Modeling Framework
33%
Social Networks
33%
Graph-theoretic
33%
Canonical Model
33%
Relative Strength
33%
Cultural Characteristics
33%
Medium Size
33%
Culture Model
33%
Large-scale Social Network
33%
Network Influence
33%
Set-theoretic
33%
Abstract Network
33%
Social Network Dynamics
33%
Cultural Networks
33%
Hybrid Framework
33%
Al-Qaeda
33%
Computer Science
Social Network
100%
Fuzzy sets
100%
Network Topology
33%
Monte Carlo Simulation
33%
Network Dynamic
33%
Modeling Framework
33%
Influence Network
33%
Canonical Model
33%
Relative Strength
33%
Cultural Trait
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Monte Carlo Simulation
100%