Modelling insurgent attack dynamics across geographic scales and in cyberspace

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We discuss the emergence of common mathematical patterns governing the timing and severity of insurgent and terrorist attacks, across geographic scales and including cyberspace. We present mathematical models that provide a generative explanation of these patterns. Despite wide variations in the underlying settings and circumstances, the ubiquity of these patterns suggests there is a common way in which groups of humans fight each other. Our empirical findings follow from the analysis of myriad state-of-the-art datasets with resolution at the level of individual attacks, while our mathematical modelling involves numerical and analytical solutions of fission-fusion dynamics together with progress curve analysis.

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Johnson, N. F., Johnson, D. E., & Restrepo, E. M. (2016). Modelling insurgent attack dynamics across geographic scales and in cyberspace. European Journal of Applied Mathematics, 27(3), 357–376. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0956792515000388

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