Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Lagrangian-Based Alteration and Doubolt Cohomologies

Let us here initially consider an orbifold eigenset, that is moving in a Noether-based manner -- through a set number of spatial dimensions -- in such a manner, by which the so-eluded-to metrical-gauge-based Hamiltonian operator is to act as a Calabi-Yau manifold, that is to here be working to form a Rham cohomology, that is of a proximal localized tense -- from within a Real Reimmanian context.  This would then involve the conditions, that the so-stated orbifold eigenset is to here be changing in the same number of derivatives as the number of dimensions that it is moving through, as well as that the holomorphic-based torsional eigenindices that are of such a so-eluded-to orbifold eigenset, are to also bend in the same number of derivatives as the number of spatial dimensions that it is moving through -- over the set group-metric, by which the said Hamiltonian operator is to be functioning in so as to move through a discrete Lagrangian of space, via a Fourier Transformation that is of a Noether-based flow, that is of the directly corresponding spatial eigenindices, that are to here be Gaussian to that Hamiltonian operand that is Gliosis to the topological substrate that is Yukawa to that flow of motion by which the so-eluded-to disturbance of space is being propagated through, over time.  Next, consider that the said orbifold eigenset of such a respective given arbitrary case, is to then, all of the sudden -- move in so as to change in two more derivatives than the number of spatial dimensions that it is moving through.  This will then work to tend to form that Ward-Caucy-based conditions of a set of Lagrangian-based Chern-Simons singularities, in such a manner, that, since that the said Hamiltonian operator is to suddenly change in two more spatial dimensions than it is moving through instead of in only one more spatial dimensions than it is moving through, then, to where such a set of superstrings that are to here work to perform in so as to operate as one unit that is to function in so as to do one specific task -- then such an abrupt change as I have just described here, will as well tend to form at least one set of roots, as to what will here tend to be the formation of metrical-based Chern-Simons singularities.  As I have implied earlier, in so long as the orbifold eigenset is to here remain in so as to only form a Noether-based flow in the meanwhile, it will, over the course of being commuted through the so-eluded-to spike in the flow of the said Hamiltonian operator -- via the course of its translation through its directly corresponding Lagrangian over time, the pulse of the so-stated set of superstrings will then be altered here in its general commutation -- in what will here tend to be either an attenuation or an ellongation of the flow of its transmutation, over time.  This will then work to tend to alter the flow of that cohomology -- that is Yukawa to the flow of the said orbifold eigenset, from being of a Rham-related ghost-based pattern to then being of a Doubolt-related ghost-based pattern -- in the process of the said Hamiltonian operator being translated through the said Lagrangian -- over the directly corresponding sequential series of group-related instantons.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.

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