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  1. Journal of Systems Science and Complexity
  2. Journal of Systems Science and Complexity : Volume 27
  3. Journal of Systems Science and Complexity : Volume 27, Issue 6, December 2014
  4. Network analysis of terrorist activities
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Journal of Systems Science and Complexity : Volume 27
Journal of Systems Science and Complexity : Volume 27, Issue 6, December 2014
Network analysis of terrorist activities
Epidemics on small worlds of tree-based wireless sensor networks
Robust consensus for multi-agent systems over unbalanced directed networks
Robustness of hybrid neutral differential systems perturbed by noise
Existence and analytical approximations of limit cycles in a three-dimensional nonlinear autonomous feedback control system
Output regulation problem for a class of SISO infinite dimensional systems via a finite dimensional dynamic control
The effects of market depth on the arrival rate of orders
Testing inequality constraints in a linear regression model with spherically symmetric disturbances
Learning causal graphs of nonlinear structural vector autoregressive model using information theory criteria
Variable selection for covariate adjusted regression model
Continuous auxiliary covariate in additive hazards regression for survival data
Estimation and inference for varying-coefficient regression models with error-prone covariates
Discovering non-terminating inputs for multi-path polynomial programs
Families of p-ary sequences with low correlation and large linear complexity
Multiplicity-preserving triangular set decomposition of two polynomials
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Journal of Systems Science and Complexity : Volume 27, Issue 1, February 2014
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Network analysis of terrorist activities

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Author Fu, Julei Fan, Ying Wang, Yang Wang, Shouyang
Copyright Year 2014
Abstract This paper uses an extensive network approach to “East Turkistan” activities by building both the one-mode and the bipartite networks for these activities. In the one-mode network, centrality analysis and spectrum analysis are used to describe the importance of each vertex. On this basis, two types of core vertices — The center of communities and the intermediary vertices among communities — are distinguished. The weighted extreme optimization (WEO) algorithm is also applied to detect communities in the one-mode network. In the “terrorist-terrorist organization” bipartite network, the authors adopt centrality analysis as well as clustering analysis based on the original bipartite network in order to calculate the importance of each vertex, and apply the edge clustering coefficient algorithm to detect the communities. The comparative and empirical analysis indicates that this research has been proved to be an effective way to identify the core members, key organizations, and communities in the network of “East Turkistan” terrorist activity. The results can provide a scientific basis for the analysis of “East Turkistan” terrorist activity, and thus provide decision support for the real work of “anti-terrorism”.
Starting Page 1079
Ending Page 1094
Page Count 16
File Format PDF
ISSN 10096124
Journal Journal of Systems Science and Complexity
Volume Number 27
Issue Number 6
e-ISSN 15597067
Language English
Publisher Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publisher Date 2014-08-28
Publisher Place Beijing
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Anti-terrorism complex networks terrorist activity network vertex centrality Systems Theory, Control Operations Research/Decision Theory Mathematics of Computing Statistical Physics, Dynamical Systems and Complexity Statistics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Information Systems
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