Abstract

This article explains whether mathematical modeling can be used as a tool in predicting conflicts. Issues such as the specifics and some types of mathematical modeling, their difference from research tools traditionally used in other social sciences, are touched upon. In any state, conflicts coexist in everyday life as one of the components of public life. Sometimes, due to their excessive distribution, a dynamic aggravation of chaotic actions occurs, which interferes with the maintenance of social and political balance and leads to various consequences. It can be said that in today’s developed civil society there are no means capable of completely resolving conflicts. But their mathematical modeling creates a favorable environment for forecasting and control, and also provides optimal opportunities for managing conflicts from the results obtained during modeling.

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