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54 changes: 8 additions & 46 deletions assets/bib/cv_journals.json
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"citation-key": "garrett2023application",
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"DOI": "https://doi.org/10.1177/00375497221114861",
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"ISSN": "0037-5497, 1741-3133",
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"title": "The application of applied category theory to quantify mission success",
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"abstract": "Being empowered with the appropriate toolset will enable decision-makers to analyze how best to intervene in ever-changing complex systems. This research project explored deconstructing qualitative methods to identify and document requirements to connect the models to computational social science approaches. Previous efforts from our research provided a customizable toolset that assesses the current and future impact that decisions, policies, or strategies can deliver in a system to tackle particularly complex problems. This paper presents a portion of the research effort that developed a threat analysis framework by establishing formally documented research methods to effectively combine conceptual and computational tools. This enables more accurate, efficient, and foresightful knowledge capture and depictions of a particular problem space. The case that the tools and approach are tested against is Russia’s application of grey zone warfare tools in Moldova.",
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"collection-title": "17th Annual Conference on Systems Engineering Research (CSER)",
"container-title": "Procedia Computer Science",
"DOI": "10.1016/j.procs.2019.05.072",
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"page": "210-217",
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"title": "Complex systems analysis of hybrid warfare",
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"title": "Parameter estimation by minimizing the loss with respect to a finite difference approximation on the vector field",
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"abstract": "What is a time-varying graph, or a time-varying topological space and more generally what does it mean for a mathematical structure to vary over time? Here we introduce categories of narratives: powerful tools for studying temporal graphs and other time-varying data structures. Narratives are sheaves on posets of intervals of time which specify snapshots of a temporal object as well as relationships between snapshots over the course of any given interval of time. This approach offers two significant advantages. First, when restricted to the base category of graphs, the theory is consistent with the well-established theory of temporal graphs, enabling the reproduction of results in this field. Second, the theory is general enough to extend results to a wide range of categories used in data analysis, such as groups, topological spaces, databases, Petri nets, simplicial complexes and many more. The approach overcomes the challenge of relating narratives of different types to each other and preserves the structure over time in a compositional sense. Furthermore our approach allows for the systematic relation of different kinds of narratives. In summary, this theory provides a consistent and general framework for analyzing dynamic systems, offering an essential tool for mathematicians and data scientists alike.",
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