A given arbitrary Hamiltonian Operator, that is here to be exhibiting the display of a unitary Lagrangian, will often tend to have a more conically driven tense of angular momentum, than the motion of the otherwise analogous Fourier-Related-Progression, of such a respective inferred general genus of a Hamiltonian Operator, that is, instead, to be exhibiting the display of a binary Lagrangian. Furthermore; A given arbitrary Hamiltonian Operator, that is here to be exhibiting the display of a binary Lagrangian, will often tend to have a more conically driven tense of angular momentum, than the motion of the otherwise analogous Fourier-Related-Progression, of such a respective inferred general genus of a Hamiltonian Operator, that is, instead, to be exhibiting the display of a tertiary Lagrangian. TO BE CONTINUED! SINCERELY, SAMUEL DAVID ROACH. (1989).
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