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Terrorist Population Dynamics Model
Authors:Mark P. Kaminskiy    Bilal M. Ayyub
Affiliation:Center of Technology and System Management, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA. mkaminsk@glue.umd.edu
Abstract:A system that includes a number of terrorist cells is considered. The cells can consist of one or more terrorists. The current number of terrorist cells is further denoted by N(t), where t is a current time counted from any appropriate origin. The objective is to find the evolution of the system in terms of N(t) and some interpretable parameters, such as the initial number of the terrorist cells N0=N(0), the cell disabling rate constant lambda (or the cell half-life t1/2), and the rate of formation of new cells P. The cost-effectiveness analysis, performed in the framework of the model, reveals that the effectiveness of disabling a terrorist cell is getting worse after 2-3 half-lives of a cell, which shows that if the anti-terrorist actions have not reached their goal during that time, the respective policy should be considered for revision, using the risk assessment consideration. Another important issue raised concerns balancing the efforts related to counterterrorism actions inside the system and the efforts protecting its borders. The respective data analysis is suggested and illustrated using simulated data.
Keywords:Anti-terrorist actions    cost-effectiveness analysis    data analysis    Monte Carlo simulation    population of cells    probabilistic models    rate of formation (disabling) of cells    system borders    system dynamics    terrorists
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