Religiosity is one of the most important sociological aspects of populations. All religions may evolve in their beliefs and adapt to the society developments. A religion is a social variable, like a language or wealth, to be studied like any other organizational parameter. Several questions can be raised, as considered in this study; e.g.: i) From a “macroscopic” point of view: How many religions exist at a given time? ii) From a “microscopic” viewpoint: How many adherents belong to one religion? Does the number of adherents increase or not, and how? No need to say that if quantitative answers and mathematical laws are found, agent-based models can be imagined to describe such non-equilibrium processes. It is found that empirical laws can b...
Religion-based websites are fast becoming a major pipeline for disseminating religious information t...
A model for age‐structured human communities is studied taking into account a religion factor. The m...
One of the central puzzles in the study of sociocultural evolution is how and why transitions from s...
Religiosity is one of the most important sociological aspects of populations. All religions may evol...
Religiosity is one of the most important sociological aspects of populations. All religions may evol...
A religion affiliation can be considered as a "degree of freedom" of an agent on the human genre net...
Populations comprising humans or agents following simple rules offer a varied landscape of dynamic b...
Emergent religious groups are an innovative but chronically understudied and misunderstood realm of ...
Within any population there are subcultural groups, based on religion, political be-lief, or lifesty...
Religious fundamentalism is observed across the world. We investigate its roots using agent-based si...
In this paper we o¤er a new theory of religious organizations. Our theory links between two importan...
This article uses a computer-based Schelling-model to examine the aggregate outcomes of individual c...
Statistical models attempting to predict who will disaffiliate from religions have typically account...
This article focuses on the relationship between church population and sustainability. We carried ou...
In recent work, Atran, Henrich, Norenzayan and colleagues developed an account of religion that reco...
Religion-based websites are fast becoming a major pipeline for disseminating religious information t...
A model for age‐structured human communities is studied taking into account a religion factor. The m...
One of the central puzzles in the study of sociocultural evolution is how and why transitions from s...
Religiosity is one of the most important sociological aspects of populations. All religions may evol...
Religiosity is one of the most important sociological aspects of populations. All religions may evol...
A religion affiliation can be considered as a "degree of freedom" of an agent on the human genre net...
Populations comprising humans or agents following simple rules offer a varied landscape of dynamic b...
Emergent religious groups are an innovative but chronically understudied and misunderstood realm of ...
Within any population there are subcultural groups, based on religion, political be-lief, or lifesty...
Religious fundamentalism is observed across the world. We investigate its roots using agent-based si...
In this paper we o¤er a new theory of religious organizations. Our theory links between two importan...
This article uses a computer-based Schelling-model to examine the aggregate outcomes of individual c...
Statistical models attempting to predict who will disaffiliate from religions have typically account...
This article focuses on the relationship between church population and sustainability. We carried ou...
In recent work, Atran, Henrich, Norenzayan and colleagues developed an account of religion that reco...
Religion-based websites are fast becoming a major pipeline for disseminating religious information t...
A model for age‐structured human communities is studied taking into account a religion factor. The m...
One of the central puzzles in the study of sociocultural evolution is how and why transitions from s...