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network interdiction

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Network interdiction is a research field and methodological approach concerned with identifying and selecting critical components (nodes or edges) within a network for removal or disruption to optimally degrade the network's performance or functionality under resource constraints. This concept investigates strategic methodologies for maximizing the impact of limited interdiction efforts on network flow, connectivity, or other critical properties relevant to system resilience and security.

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Bar-Ilan University

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University of Florida

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Boston University

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Stevens Institute of Technology

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Northumbria University

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Boston University

Boston, United States

Bar-Ilan University

Ramat Gan, Israel

Stevens Institute of Technology

Hoboken, United States

University of Florida

Gainesville, United States

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