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2nd International Conference on Symmetry and Antisymmetry in Mathematics, Formal Languages and Computer Science
June 29 - July 1, 2000
"Transylvania" University of Brasov
Brasov, Romania

Organizers
Gabriel V. Orman, Radu Paltanea, Dorin Bocu, N. Pascu, E. Popescu, O. Popescu, I. Radomir, L. Sangeorzan, M. Neagu, E. Paltanea, D. Raducanu

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Subtle topological spaces in technology transfer
by
Petre Osmatescu
Technical University of Moldova, Chisinau

It is the first application of the subtle space theory [1, 2] in problems of technology transfer. We model in this article the technology transfer using subtle topological spaces. Subtle space is a totally new conceptual notion which radically changes the conception of space and method of thinking in mathematics. Elements of a subtle space are points and their particles, that means the first time in history of mathematics a point was divided. Spaces mathematicians works at present are in fact subsets of threads fp, 1 which is a subset of a subtle space.

[1] Petre Osmatescu. Basis of the subtle spaces. Academia Romana, Memoriile sectiilor stiintifice, seria IV, Tom. XIX, 1996, Bucuresti, 1998, p. 13-20.
[2] Petre Osmatescu. The subtle topological spaces, categories and functors in them.
Scripta Scientiarum Mathematicarum, Tomus 1, Fasciculus 2, Chisinau, Anno MCMXCIX, p. 310-330.

Date received: March 10, 2000


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