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For example, capture of central members in a network may effectively upset the operational network and put a terrorist organization out of action (Baker, W.E. and Faulkner, R.R., 1993; McAndrew, D., 1999; Sparrow, M., 1991). Subgroups and interaction patterns between groups are helpful in finding a network’s overall structure, which often reveals points of vulnerability (Evan, W. M., 1972; Ronfeldt, D., Arquilla, J., 2001 ). | [For exam]ple, removal of central members in a network may effectively upset the operational network and put a criminal enterprise out of action [3, 17, 21]. Subgroups and interaction patterns between groups are helpful for finding a network’s overall structure, which often reveals points of vulnerability [9, 19].
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Graph Theory [FN 14]
The fundamental concept of graph theory is a graph, which (despite the name) is best thought of as a mathematical object rather than a diagram, even though graphs have a very natural graphical representation. [FN 14] Most of the concepts discussed in this section are taken from West B. Douglas (2001). |
Graphs
The fundamental concept of graph theory is the graph, which (despite the name) is best thought of as a mathematical object rather than a diagram, even though graphs have a very natural graphical representation. |
The source is not given. West B. Douglas is listed in the bibliography under "West", but the author is named Douglas B. West and the book was published in 1996 (2nd edition was 2001): http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~west/igt/ |
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