Literature
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An Analysis of Short-Term Responses to Threats of Terrorism
Edieal Pinker,
University of Rochester (2007).
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The Torturer's Dilemma: A Theoretical Analysis of the Societal Consequences of Torturing Terrorist Suspects
Vladimir A. Lefebvre, University of California, Irvine
Jonathan David Farley, Stanford University (2007).
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Defending Against Terrorist Attacks with Private Information about Vulnerability
Robert Powell,
University of California, Berkeley (2006).
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Influence in Terrorist Networks: From Undirected to Directed Graphs
Steven Brams and Hande Mutlu, New York University
Shawn Ramirez, University of Rochester (2006).
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Too Many Terrorists Spoil the Plot
Gordon Woo,
Risk Management Solutions, London (2006).
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Optimal Placement of Suicide Bomber Detectors
Xiaofeng Nie, Rajan Batta, Colin Drury and Li Lin,
SUNY Buffalo (2006).
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Defending Against Terrorist Attacks with Limited Resources
Robert Powell,
University of California, Berkeley (2005).
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The Mathematical Sciences' Role in Homeland Security: Proceedings of a Workshop
National Research Council (2004).
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The Impact and Cost of International Terrorism on the Economies of the United States and the European Union
Inga Grote, Rochester Institute of Technology (2004).
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Russia's Reflexive Control Theory and the Military
Timothy L. Thomas, US Department of Defense (2004).
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Breaking Al Qaeda Cells: A Mathematical Analysis of Counterterrorism Operations
Jonathan D. Farley,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2003).
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An Insoluble Problem?
Gordon Woo,
Risk Management Solutions, London (2002).
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Quantifying Insurance Terrorism Risk
Gordon Woo,
Risk Management Solutions, London (2002).