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Undergraduate
Nuclear Deterrence (UMAP)
Author: Harvey A. Smith
In this module students apply mathematical models to nuclear deterrence problems. Enlightened skepticism about the use of linear models in stability analyses and long-term predictions is expressed.
Table of Contents:
INTRODUCTION
1. A LINEAR MODEL
Exercises
2. A NONLINEAR MODEL
Exercises
3. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TWO MODELS
Exercises
4. ON THE USE OF AVERAGE VALUES
Exercises
5. REFERENCES
6. ANSWERS TO EXERCISES
©1978 by COMAP, Inc.
UMAP Module
24 pages
Mathematics Topics:
Probability & Statistics
Application Areas:
Social Studies , International Relations
Prerequisites:
Compute probabilities with binomial distribution; elementary algebraic operations; compute roots of quadratic equations; follow a mathematical argument
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