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Developing a mathematical theory of computability which speaks the language of levels (English)
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15 September 1998
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The authors use modern systems theory to retrace the history of some important and interesting philosophical problems. Namely, they introduce a mathematical theory of multilevels and apply this theory to study two problems of modern physics: The hypothesis on the rest mass of the photon and a new look at Dirac's \(\delta\) function. Their idea of a multilevel structure of nature and the definition of a non-archimedean number field (called general number system) are two theoretical goals of the paper.
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general system
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Dirac's \(\delta\) function
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rest mass of the photon
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multilevel structure of nature
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non-archimedean number field
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