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    Nonlinear dynamics and infinite dimensional topology in high energy particle physics. (English)
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    14 January 2004
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    Cantorian-fractal spacetime physics
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    general relativity
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    quantum mechanics
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    transfinite geometry
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    fractal-like geometry
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