The author developed and then iterated a simple simulation (structured like war game rules) for modeling ancient battles. Its been a while since I read the book but IIRC his goal was to create a model that was able to reproduce what actually happened in relatively well-documented battles, and then use that model to explore less well documented battles.
It's not a good cover-to-cover read, but once you understand his overall scheme, its fun to pick up and read his model for a battle or two.
https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Battles-Reconstructing-Clashes-A...
The author developed and then iterated a simple simulation (structured like war game rules) for modeling ancient battles. Its been a while since I read the book but IIRC his goal was to create a model that was able to reproduce what actually happened in relatively well-documented battles, and then use that model to explore less well documented battles.
It's not a good cover-to-cover read, but once you understand his overall scheme, its fun to pick up and read his model for a battle or two.