Thursday, December 12, 2019
Unorientable Strings And The E(8)XE(8) Stringular Oscillation-Based Tendency
Let's consider a mass-based orbifold eigenset. When the superstrings of discrete energy permittivity, that work to comprise such a said eigenset, are to be unorientable -- both during any one particular given arbitrary iteration of the Betti Action, and the immediately ensuing correlative Regge Action, -- such an inferred set of strings, will then subsequently ensue to become of a tachyonic nature. This will then work to consequently result, in a reverse-polarity of the holomorphicity of the correlative Fourier-related codifferentiable placements of those partition-based discrepancies, that are here to work to be most directly associated with the directly correlative process, of the here pertinent i*PI(del) action. This will then work to consequently cause a reverse-polarity in the Fourier-related translation, of the directly corresponding E(8)XE(8) stringular oscillation-based tendency, -- since the E(8)XE(8) stringular oscillation-based tendency, is most associated with the eminent relationship that is here to exist -- between the Betti Action and the correlative i*PI(del) action.Samuel David Roach.
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Betti Action,
E(8)XE(8) stringular oscillation-based tendency,
Fourier,
holomorphicity,
orbifold eigenset,
partitions,
polarity,
strings
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