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UFN, 2010 Volume 180, Number 12, Pages 1337–1346 (Mi ufn2305)

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INTERDISCIPLINARY PHYSICS

On the theory of global population growth

S. P. Kapitzaab

a P. L. Kapitza Institute for Physical Problems, Moscow, Russian Federation
b Institute for Socio-Economic of Population, Moscow, Russian Federation

Abstract: Ours is an epoch of global demographic revolution, a time of a rapid transition from explosive population growth to a low reproduction level. This, possibly the most momentous change ever witnessed by humankind has, first and foremost, important implications for the dynamics of population. But it also affects billions of people in all aspects of their lives, and it is for this reason that demographic processes have grown into a vast problem, both globally and in Russia. Their fundamental understanding will to a large extent impact the present, the short-term future following the current critical epoch, the stable and uniform global development and its priorities, and indeed global security. Quantitative treatment of historical processes is reached using the phenomenological theory of mankind's population growth. This theory relies on the concepts and methods of physics and its conclusions should take into account the ideas of economics and genetics.

PACS: 01.75.+m, 89.65.Cd

Received: September 13, 2010

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0180.201012g.1337


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 2010, 53:12, 1287–1296

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