Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Co-Tangential And Tangential Flow
Let us initially consider here, in this case scenario, that a given arbitrary physical phenomenon, of a given arbitrary tense of a holonomic substrate, -- is to be spatially translated into the relative forward-holomorphic direction. IF such a set phenomenology is to be in the process of a tense of physical "scattering," then it follows, that; A Co-Tangential Flow tends to be more associated with a Riemann Scattering; Whereas, a Tangential Flow tends to be more associated with a Rayleigh Scattering. SAM.
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co-tangential,
holonomic,
physical phenomenon,
Rayleigh,
Riemann,
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