Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Homology Into A Cohomology
A zero-norm-state-projection that acts as a group-attractor, that is coming from the reverse-norm-to-holomorphic side of an individually taken homology that is isotropically unstable yet harmonic in its parametric topological sway, -- if it is moving in a direction that is most symmetric with the holomorphic eigenmetric of the so-eluded-to topological sway of the discrete open-loop that is working to form the mentioned homology, will tend to cause a Yukawa Coupling -- that will work to close the said open-loop via the Green Function, in such a manner that is hermitian, such as in the Fujikawa Coupling, yet in this case such a proscribed tense of activity works to involve here the closing of an initially open-loop Ward-Cauchy-relateld phenomenology, instead of working to close an open substringular strand. This will tend to work to help at converting the said homology into a cohomology.I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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cohomology,
Fujikawa,
Green function,
hermitian,
homology,
metric,
open-loop,
strings,
topological sway,
Ward-Cauchy,
Yukawa Coupling,
zero-norm-state-projection
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