Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Antiholomorphic Kahler Conditions And Degeneration

Whenever there is to be the proximal local presence of the eminence of a set of one or more antiholomorphic Kahler conditions, in the directly corresponding Ward-Cauchy bounds of a substringular-related phenomenology, that is here to be undergoing a so-eluded-to tense of a set of one or more Chern-Simons singularities, -- there will as well, tend to be a respective proximal local relative increase in the degeneration of the cohomology, that is here to be happening in the inferred general region in which there is to be the said presence of the eminence of a set of one or more antiholomorphic Kahler conditions.  Consequently -- if the earlier stated general Ward-Cauchy-related region is to tend to be of a Yau-Exact nature, there will then be a need for a proportional relative increase in the respective generation of cohomology, -- so that the phenomenology that is of such a said general region, will still be of a general tendency, in so as to here to be in the process of generating as much cohomology as it is degenerating, in at least some sort of a piecewise continuous manner, -- on account of the physical condition, that a Yau-Exact phenomenology is to always tend to generate as much cohomology as it is to degenerate, over an evenly-gauged Hamiltonian eigenmetric.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.

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