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Globalization theory comparative advantage

Sets of local coordinate systems describing certain local features of complicated objects are often advantageous when compared to a single, global coordinate system. Within a topological framework, the general theory of sets of local coordinate systems is called manifold theory. Often, the local coordinate systems are interrelated, and these relations can be expressed by continuous, and in the case of differentiable manifolds, by differentiable mappings, called homeomorphisms (see Equation (15)), and diffeomorphisms, respectively. [Pg.63]


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