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Network Analysis of International Armed Conflicts: Mathematical Model

Student: Proskuriakov Aleksandr

Supervisor: Fuad T. Aleskerov

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Applied Mathematics and Information Science (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

The mathematical model of the network of international conflicts between countries in 1946–2017 is considered. To identify the most influential countries in the network of international armed conflicts, both classical (EigenVector) and new (Long Range Interaction Centrality) indices of centrality are considered. Keywords — international conflicts; network analysis; influence.

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