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A study looks into the growth of religious_non-affiliation as the result of mathematical modeling. The results suggest religion will die out as a result of secularism.
Original paper here (PDF)
"News translation"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-12811197
Original paper here (PDF)
Abstract
A mathematical model of social group competition with application to the growth of religious non-affiliation
Authors: Daniel M. Abrams, Haley A. Yaple, Richard J. Wiener
When groups compete for members, the resulting dynamics of human social activity may be understandable with simple mathematical models. Here, we apply techniques from dynamical systems and perturbation theory to analyze a theoretical framework for the growth and decline of competing social groups. We present a new treatment of the competition for adherents between religious and irreligious segments of modern secular societies and compile a new international data set tracking the growth of religious non-affiliation. Data suggest a particular case of our general growth law, leading to clear predictions about possible future trends in society.
"News translation"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-12811197
The team's mathematical model attempts to account for the interplay between the number of religious respondents and the social motives behind being one.
The result, reported at the American Physical Society meeting in Dallas, US, indicates that religion will all but die out altogether in those countries.

