Monday, March 19, 2018
Majorana-Weyl-Invariant-Mode And Complex Roots
Let us consider an initial situation -- in which one is here to be considering a set of mass-bearing superstrings, that are here to be existent under a condition of a tightly-knit Ward-Cauchy-based state of Majorana-Weyl-Invariance. Let us next consider the condition, that there is here to be a constant state of a reiterative set of antiholomorphic Kahler conditions -- in which there is to be a relatively continuous state of the formation of Lagrangian-related Chern-Simons singularities. The relatively tighter that the scalar amplitude is -- as to the condition of the correlative Majorana-Weyl-Invariant-Mode -- the more that there is to be the tendency, of those complex-roots that are thence to be indicatively formed by the earlier mentioned Lagrangian-related Chern-Simons singularities, to add-up to a resultant of basically zero, -- at the reference-frame of the proximal locus of the Ward-Cauchy-based region, of which is at the Poincare level to the external shell of so-eluded-to mass-bearing orbifold eigensets, of which are here to be undergoing that correlative Fourier Tranformation, in which the so-eluded-to set of discrete energy quanta have here to be going through the general activity of a Ward-Cauchy-based condition of a substringular-related "homoestasis" over time. I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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Chern-Simons,
complex-roots,
Fourier Transformations,
Kahler conditions,
Lagrangian,
mass-bearing superstrings,
Poincare,
scalar amplitude,
singularities,
Ward-Cauchy
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