The higher that the Beti number is, during a dimensional compactification, of which is to here to happen right before any one given arbitrary iteration of BRST -- the more partition-related discrepancies will tend to flow out of or diverge from a correlative superstring just before the said iteration of BRST. Furthermore, -- the higher that the absolute value of the Beti number is, during a dimensional decompactification, which is here to happen during any one iteration of the Regge Action -- the more partition-related discrepancies will tend to flow into or converge upon a correlative superstring, during the so-stated iteration of the Regge Action. Compactification of dimensions tends to work to involve a tangential flow of exchanged homotopic residue, whereas, decompactification of dimensions tends to work to involve a cotangent-related flow of exchanged homotopic residue.
I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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