Relations between certain theories in functional analysis and general topology
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The purpose of the paper is to introduce and analyse the following conception: by an ontic shift we mean an (explicit or hidden) replacement of a mathematical object called by a different object which is also called and is to play the role of . If and are sets, then means that these sets are different in the usual sense. Otherwise and may stand for basic concepts of mathematics such as, e.g., point, straight line, natural number, addition of natural numbers, (standard) real...
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