Saturday, February 8, 2020

Theoretical Robin Boundary Condition At the Relative Norm-To Reverse-Holomorphic End Of An Orbifold Eigenset

Let us initially consider a given arbitrary orbifold eigenset, that is here to have a Robin Boundary Condition imposed upon it -- at the relative norm-to-reverse-holomorphic end of the said respective orbifold eigenset.  Let's say that the holonomic substrate, that is here to work to help in comprising this said Robin Boundary Condition, -- is to be maintained in its structure -- via the general tense of a respective homogeneous geometrical field, that is here to be relatively flush in its Gliosis-related contact, with the said relative norm-to-reverse-holomorphic topological surface of the said orbifold eigenset, at the internal-reference-frame of the so-stated eigenset, that is being discussed here.  Let us next say; that the one tightly-bound limiting surface, that was here to work to inhibit any spatial transference of the said oribifold eigenset, beyond its initially stated relative norm-to-reverse-holomorphic insulated plane  -- is to act, at a reference-frame that is External to the here stated eigenset, in such a manner, -- to where this may "teeter-totter" back-and-forth, like a see-saw, as such a said orbifold eigenset is to be translated over time and space, via a correlative Fourier Transform.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely Samuel David Roach.

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