Thursday, March 28, 2019

Reason For Variance Of Chern-Simons Attribute

When one is here to consider the condition, of any one given arbitrary respective orbifold eigenset -- that is here to be traveling, over the course of any given arbitrary Fourier-related translation, that of the respective composite quanta of energy, that are here to work to comprise such a said eigenset, to here be in the respective process of operating to perform one specific function, which is here to be performed at one specific velocity -- will then tend to behave here in this respective case, to thence to be traveling as a whole, at one rate of a space-time-related translation of delineation, over the course of a respective given arbitrary evenly-gauged Hamiltonian eigenmetric, over one sort or another of a respective duration of time.  In the course of such a maintained velocity, that is here to be of the said orbifold eigenset as a whole -- those superstrings of discrete energy permittivity, that are here to be proximal local to the correlative angular momentum that is of the said eigenset -- will thence tend to need to work to bear a lower scalar amplitude of a correlative translation, that is of the spatial-related process of the delineation-related activity, that is of their composite eigenindices, that is to operate as such, in order for such a cohesive set of discrete energy quanta, to consequently to be able to allow for the said  overall orbifold eigenset, to then to be translated through such a so-eluded-to Fourier Transform at the so-eluded-to constant rate, over the course of the said general respective given arbitrary evenly-gauged Hamiltonian eigenmetric.  This just eluded-to tendency -- that I have just inferred to be of those eigenindices, that are of the field of such a said orbifold eigenset, that are here to be appertaining to those discrete quanta of energy, that are proximal local to the core-field-density of the angular momentum of the said eigenset -- is here to be part of the reason as to why there is to exist, the general tendency of those superstrings, that are most proximal local to the angular momentum of such a cohesive set of cooperating discrete quanta of energy, -- are then in such a case, to tend to bear a lower scalar amplitude of a Lagrangian-related Chern-Simons attribute, than that scalar amplitude that would otherwise exist, instead, if there was here to be the consideration, as to be dealing here with those superstrings that are external to that proximal local region, at which such a said Laplacian-based tense of a Ward-Cauchy-related condition, that is of the angular momentum of that said orbifold eigenset, is to be eminent at, -- over the said course of the inferred evenly-gauged Hamiltonian eigenmetric.  To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.

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