Tuesday, February 9, 2021

What A Floer (Co)Homology Is

What a Floer (co)homology happens to be, is an open-loop/open strand superstring-related (co)homology -- that is here to be Capable, of working to bear an isotropically stable nature. (A Floer (co)homology may often be capable, of either generating more, less, or the same amount of homology-related eigenstates, As it is here to be degenerating. Such an earlier eluded-to isotropically stable nature, is one in which the inferred (co)homology, is here to be generating the same amount of homology-related eigenstates as it is here to be degenerating -- per a respective piecewise continuous evenly-gauged Hamiltonian eigenmetric.) To Be Continued! Sincerely, SAMUEL DAVID ROACH. (1989).

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