The Innovative process in road construction is considered in Minkowski space and time. In this type of the space the factors of production used in time are the object of an interrelated and interdependent process. It is established that each increment of the amount of work corresponds to the increment of time and an infinite number of increments of the amount of work corresponds to an infinite number of increments of time. It was established that the essence of time in the production process is manifested in the fact that the system of the time vectors is collinear and is co-directional with the vector system of the performed work. The nonobservance of these conditions leads to an unbalance of the system. In practice this circumstance is manifested in the violation of the work schedule and consequently of the plan of the innovative process realization.
It was achieved a visual representation of information about the crystallization process in the multidimensional space, which creates prerequisites for the development of software systems to solve a wide class of problems. With the geometric interpretation Minkowski space-time, quasi-Lorentz and Einstein's concept concerning the concept of giving time physical sense, simulated the process of formation of crystals in the four-dimensional space. The 4D model space combines the physical three-dimensional space of the factors affecting the formation of crystals, and time. Visualization of the crystallization process in spacetime plays an important role, as having great cognitive and probative value, and contributes to a better understanding of crystallization processes, creates conditions to control the properties of materials in the process of crystallization.
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