Friday, March 29, 2019

E(6)XE(6) Oscillation-Based Tendencies That Tend To Be More Yukawa Towards Each Other

Let us initially consider a said Ward-Cauchy-related condition, in which there is here to be a set of orbifold eigensets, that are to each, when individually taken, to work to bear an E(8)XE(8) string oscillation-based tendency --  that is here to multiplicitly to be of an eminent Yukawa-related nature, -- when this is here to be based upon their correlative covariant relationship towards one another, over an evenly-gauged Hamiltonian eigenmetric.  This will then, as well, to be of such a nature, in so as to tend to work to cause such a set of orbifold eigensets, to then bear a respective covariant nature, in which these will also tend to bear their directly corresponding individually taken E(6)XE(6) string oscillation-based tendency, to then to be of an eminent Yukawa nature, when this is here to be based upon such a said general tense of a relationship towards one another, over an evenly-gauged Hamiltonian eigenmetric.  This will then work to mean, that such orbifold eigensets that are here to tend to work to bear such a said eminent Yukawa nature towards one another, will as well, to then bear a tendency of bearing a higher potential of working to bear more of an inter-relationship of their directly corresponding Schwinger-Indices, -- than orbifold eigensets that are to, instead, to bear a relatively Nijenhuis relationship -- when this in terms of such a so-eluded-to tense of covariance of  each of such so-eluded-to oscillation-related tendencies, towards the rest of such a so-inferred set of orbifolds that are of this second so-eluded-to general case scenario.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Samuel David  Roach.

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