Modeling of Russian–Ukrainian war based on fuzzy cognitive map with genetic tuning

Author:

Rotshtein Alexander12,Polin Brian A3ORCID,Katielnikov Denys I4,Tetiana Neskorodieva2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Industrial Engineering, Jerusalem College of Technology, Israel

2. Department of Information Technology, Donetsk National University, Ukraine

3. School of Management, Jerusalem College of Technology, Israel

4. Department of Software Development, Vinnytsia National Technical University, Ukraine

Abstract

The Russian–Ukrainian conflict is considered as a dynamic system, whose variables are factors affecting the losses of the Russian army and the threat of the use of nuclear weapons. A fuzzy cognitive map (FCM) is used for modeling, that is, a directed graph whose vertices are model variables, and the weights of arcs are the degrees of positive and negative influences of variables on each other. The following factors influencing the losses of the Russian army and the threat of a nuclear strike were selected: resistance of the Ukrainian army, support of Ukraine with weapons, economic sanctions against Russia, opposition to the Russian government and its self-preservation instinct. The degrees of the influence of factors on each other and on the possibility of using nuclear weapons are evaluated by experts using fuzzy terms, which correspond to numeric values. To adjust the FCM, a genetic algorithm is used to select the degrees of influence of factors that minimize the discrepancy between the simulation results and expert estimations. The obtained FCM is used for scenario modeling of the conflict according to the “what if” scheme and ranking of factors according to their degree of influence on the level of nuclear threat.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Engineering (miscellaneous),Modeling and Simulation

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