The reverse-fractal effect of a Floer (co)homology, given the Ward-Cauchy-Related situation, may often be potentially be capable of working to express, either a flat tense of homotopic transfer, a divergent tense of homotopic transfer, or a convergent tense of homotopic transfer. TO BE CONTINUED! SAMUEL.
A Kahler Hamiltonian Operator, that works to exhibit a Floer (co)homology, may often tend to behave, as acting more along the lines, of being a covariant compact topological manifold, than an otherwise analogous Kahler Hamiltonian Operator, that instead, is of a Heegaard (co)homology-related nature.
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