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Date of this Version

11-1-2014

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Article

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P. Z. Revesz, A game-theoretic analysis of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, {\em Proc. 1st International Conference on Mathematical Methods and Computational Techniques in Science and Engineering, WSEAS Press, pp. 96-99, Athens, Greece, November 2014.

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Abstract

Although nuclear non-proliferation is an almost universal human desire, in practice, the negotiated treaties appear unable to prevent the steady growth of the number of states that have nuclear weapons. We propose a computational model for understanding the complex issues behind nuclear arms negotiations, the motivations of various states to enter a nuclear weapons program and the ways to diffuse crisis situations.

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