Friday, February 5, 2016

About Certain Ward-Supplemental Lagrangians

Let us here consider two different orbifold eigensets, that have moved into such a group-related metric -- by which they will then have both worked to each bear a binary Lagrangian-based Chern-Simons singularity -- to where both of the so-eluded-to respective given arbitrary orbifold eigensets will have then acted in a Fourier-based manner -- in so as to be perturbated from their initial Hamiltonian operand, along their respective Lagrangian-based paths -- in so as to then each bear a tense of a Ward-Supplemental mappable tracing, over a group-related metric by which these two so-eluded-to orbifold eigensets will have then acted in so as to each bear an antiholomorphic Kahler condition.  Let us then say that there is then an ensuing second occurring binary Lagrangian-based Chern-Simons singularity, at a later occurring moment, that will then happen to both of the said orbifold eigensets once again.  This will then tend to cause a second tense of a Ward-Supplemental motion -- which may cause such an antiholomorphic Kahler condition -- that may or may not tend to then work to retrace the initial said Lagrangian-based path.  This depends upon what the manner of the Njenhuis tensors that act upon the two so-stated orbifold eigensets happens to be,  in each of the directly appertaining circumstances that are to be applicable here.  I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!
Sincerely, Sam Roach.

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