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Spatial Management of Multidimensional International World
Peter Simon Sapaty
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2134/2025.06.003
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
“Multidimensional international world” refers to understanding the world through its multiple dimensions beyond traditional economic or political measures, by fostering cross-cultural collaboration and balancing global integration with local needs. The paper briefs the developed high-level Spatial Grasp Model and Technology (SGT) which can investigate and manage complex systems with a holistic spatial approach effectively covering different physical and virtual dimensions and their integration as a whole. It then describes basics of multidimensional management system which is currently under development, and provides examples of practical solutions in different dimensions and their combinations in Spatial Grasp Language (SGL), the key element of SGT, with networking representations of the solutions. These include inter-dimensional influence and optimization, finding multidimensional communities, showing multidimensional recovery after disasters, finding dangerous multidimensional groupings, isolated multidimensional components, as well as interaction of physical and virtual dimensions. Different versions of SGT were tested on numerous applications and in different countries, and its latest version, especially suitable for multidimensional management, can be quickly implemented on any existing software or hardware platforms an integrated with advanced communication systems.
multidimensional world, Spatial Grasp Technology, Spatial Grasp Language, distributed network operations, dimensions investigation and management, collective multidimensional solutions, global integrity
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