Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Wave Modulae And Rham-Based Cohomologies

Let us say that one is to have an orbifold eigenset -- that is to bear a tense of a wave modulus, that is to basically be of the nature of:  e^(lambda*the wave function), -- at which the "lambda" constant is to basically be zero.  This would then make the directly corresponding wave-based modulus, to be basically of a unitary nature (of the nature as to be appertaining to "one.") This would then work to mean, that the directly corresponding orbifold eigenset, is: 1) To be of a basically pure Rham-based nature.  2) To bear no spurious iterative singularities.  3)  To bear a directly corresponding cohomology, that will tend here to be heuristically Rham. 4)  To tend to bear a relatively high tense of Majorana-Weyl-Invariance -- at the immediately proximal local external-based reference frame, at the Poicare level. & 5)  To tend to neither significantly generate nor to significantly degenerate any cohomological topological stratum.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.

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