Tuesday, August 4, 2015

E(8)XE(8) strings versus E(6)XE(6) strings

The difference between a gauge-boson (an E(6)XE(6) string), and a heterotic string that is of the nature of an E(8)XE(8) string -- is that gauge-bosons operate, in a Gliossis manner, upon the field that is immediately at the Poincaire level of any respective given arbitrary light-cone-gauge eigenstate, whereas, E(8)XE(8) strings are an example of a heterotic string, that are proximally local at the Poincaire level, that is right at the immediate exterior locus of orbifolds -- in so as to help in the Fourier-based activity -- that would here work to bind the so-stated orbifolds into orbifold eigensets.
To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Sam Roach.  Please read my corrected immediately previous post!

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