Friday, June 26, 2020
The i*PI(del) Action; Resonant Vibration
Initially, as I have indicated before -- when the i*PI(del) Action works to be associated with an increase in the number of partition-based discrepancies of a particular orbifold eigenset, this general course of an activity, works to indicate the proximal local physical presence, of both a slower rate of the directly corresponding mass-bearing orbifold eigenset -- as well as this being directly associated with an increase in the scalar magnitude of the Polyakov Action.; Furthermore -- the higher that the number of spatial dimensions that any one given arbitrary mass-bearing orbifold eigenset is to exhibit, -- as it is here, in this particular case, to work to bear an increased scalar amplitude of a directly corresponding elastic modulus at the same time, -- this particular inferred combination of things, will consequently tend to work to help in being correlative to the herein stated orbifold eigenset, of such a given arbitrary case scenario, to result in having a higher scalar amplitude of a tense of resonant vibration. I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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i*Pi(del) Action,
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Polyakov Action,
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