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Modelling World Population Dynamics

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Data Science and Intelligent Systems (CoMeSySo 2021)

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The world population long-term dynamics quantitative regularities are analysed and its size long-term forecasts are obtained. The intensive growth models, limited growth, in particular, the logistic model, as well as relative population increases in a model with non-monotonic dynamics, are considered. The all considered models parameters were identified using real statistical data; on their basis, computational algorithms and programs were developed, and the limiting world population predictive estimates were obtained #COMESYSO1120.

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Dzerzhinsky, R.I., Zausailov, A.S., Vorontsov, A.A. (2021). Modelling World Population Dynamics. In: Silhavy, R., Silhavy, P., Prokopova, Z. (eds) Data Science and Intelligent Systems. CoMeSySo 2021. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 231. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90321-3_34

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