Issues in event analysis for recursive simulation

Recursive simulation allows decision making entities within a simulation to themselves use simulation as a way of projecting their situation into the future. In these imagined futures, events occur that can significantly affect the entity, and if the information about those events can be captured and related to the entity's present, better decision making may result. This paper explores this concept, and some of the issues that arise, in the context of force on force military simulation.

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