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In [[population dynamics]], '''Nurgaliev's law''' is an equation that describes the rate of change of the size of a population at a given time, in terms of the current population size. It is a deterministic [[ordinary differential equation]] in which the rate of change is expressed as a [[quadratic function]] of the population size.
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==Specification==
 
Nurgaliev's law is expressed as
 
:<math>{dn \over dt} = an^2 - bn,</math>
 
where 'n' is the size of a population, ''t'' is time measured in years, ''a'' is a half of the average probability of a birth of a male (the same for females) of a potential arbitrary parents pair within a year, ''b'' is an average probability of a death of a person within a year.
 
The first term is twice proportional to the half of population (number of males and number of females). The second term is responsible for [[death rate]] and has a clear and precise sense&mdash; death rates are constant in time but vary with position on the age scale (babies are at risk at birth, the middle aged are at risk of [[Physical trauma|trauma]], old men become ill). It is known to [[demography|demographers]], for example, that the probability of death within the first year of a life is precisely equal to similar probability for the 55th year of a life.{{Citation needed|date=September 2011}} Thus, in the given model, the average person dies under the same law as an unstable [[atomic nucleus]] decays.{{Citation needed|date=September 2011}}
 
==Stability==
 
The population has steady states at <math> n = 0, b/a </math>. The state with <math> n=0 </math> is stable whereas the state with <math> n=b/a </math> is unstable, meaning that the equation describes a population which crashes (tends to zero) when the death rate is greater than the birth rate and explodes (tends to infinity) when it is the birth rate that is greater.
 
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==Sources==
*"'Law' of Two Hundred Billions in Context of Civil Society". In materials of Inter-regional scientific-practical conference ''The Civil Society: Ideas, Reality, Prospects'', Kazan-Zelenodolsk;  on April 27, 2006, p. 204-207. ISBN 5-8399-0153-9.
*Nurgaliev I.S., "Kinematics of Demography", Report on 9th Global Strategic Forum. http://gsf.inesnet.ru/?p=161
 
[[Category:Demography]]
[[Category:Population models]]
 
 
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