Friday, August 30, 2019
Cohomology And Interactions
When a ghost-based inhibitor interacts with an initial De Rham cohomology, to alter the said initially stated cohomology into a Dolbeault cohomology, this tends to be an example of a general genus of a Cevita interaction. Consequently -- when a group-attractor interacts with an initial Dolbeault cohomology, to alter the the just said initially stated cohomology into a De Rham cohomology, this tends to be an example of a general genus of a Wess-Zumino interaction. To Be Continued! Sam.
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Cevita,
De Rham cohomology,
Dolbeault cohomology,
ghost-based inhibitor,
group-attractor,
Wess-Zumino
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