Thursday, March 29, 2018
Some Additional Stuff About Cohomological Generation, I
Let us consider a discrete superstring of discrete energy permittivity, that works to move through a discrete Lagrangian path over time. The said superstring is here to be interacting in a Gliosis-related manner, with those norm-state-projections that are in its immediate path -- in the process of moving through the Hamiltonian operand that is amidst of its said Lagrangian-related path. Such so-stated projections, are here to be scattered upon their direct contact. These said norm-state-projections are either to be scattered in a harmonic manner, or, in an enharmonic manner -- over the directly corresponding sequential series of group-related instantons. A scattering at the Ward-Cauchy-related level, is said to be of a Reimman-related manner -- if the adjacent displaced eigenindices are said to have an even parity. Furthermore -- a scattering at the Ward-Cauchy-related level, is said to be of a Rayleigh-related manner -- if the adjacent displaced eigenindices are said to have an odd parity. If the said scattering is of a Reimman-related manner -- the directly corresponding scattering is said to be of a harmonic nature. Yet, if the said scattering is of a Rayleigh-related manner -- the directly corresponding scattering is said to be of an enharmonic nature. When a Ward-Cauchy-related scattering is of a Reimman-related nature -- it is said to be generating cohomology. Yet -- when a Ward-Cauchy-related scattering is of a Rayleigh-related nature -- it is said to be degenerating cohomology. I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel Roach.
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cohomology,
eigenindices,
energy,
harmonic,
instantons,
nature,
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Rayleigh,
Reimman,
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