Intermittency of point processes in warfare / by Corey M. Yanofsky and David R. Bickel.: D68-3/321-2014E-PDF
Since instances of criticality are ubiquitous in nature, the intensity of conflicts has been interpreted in terms of self-organized criticality. In this report, interest focused on the statistical properties of series of events in warfare; by investigating the fractal nature of these time series, it is possible in principle to characterize the underlying event-generating process.
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| Title | Intermittency of point processes in warfare / by Corey M. Yanofsky and David R. Bickel. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | viii, 27 p. : graphs, tables. |
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