Friday, May 31, 2019
Quaternionic Yukawa-Based Coupling
A quaternionic Yukawa-based coupling, is to tend to happen -- when an initial cotangent bundle, is to be effected by a genus of a Rayleigh scattering, -- that is to be tugged-out & away from the source of extrapolation, by the Fourier-related gauged-action, that is eminent in relation to the scalar amplitude of the angle, that is subtended by this said Rayleigh scattering, as this so-eluded-to Lagrangian-based gauged-action is to behave as an operation that is here to be squared, -- in so as to form a revised cotangent bundle, that is here to be converged upon, in such a manner, to where this is to work to re-establish a potentially higher tense of spatial dimensionality, that is here at his point of duration -- to not to be of a compactified Gaussian-related Reimman tense of integrable spatial eigenstates -- over the course of the directly corresponding sequential iterations of BRST, that are here to be applicable to the so-eluded-to duration, -- in which the spatial dimensionality of the newly founded tense of a cotangent bundle is here to be maintained. To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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angle,
cotangent bundle,
extrapolation,
Fourier,
gauged-action,
Gaussian,
Lagrangian,
quaternionic,
Rayleigh Scattering,
scalar amplitude,
Yukawa Coupling
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