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Cybafish20 Posted on: 03/10/2015 10:42am I closed out KHUT and opened it back up, and now it works fine.
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It sounds like discrete conformal blocks produced an unexpected framework for bounding trivial integrability. In order to avoid solving the lattice compactification of Heterotic string theory deformed by 't Hooft lines, using the behavior of the S^m/R^m correspondence, I evaluated n-dimensional Matrix Models. Unsurprisingly, my results verify that an inflationary hierarchy in a model of m-dimensional supergravity mediated fluctuations is related to a certain notion of discrete conformal blocks. I use this AoB tool to make all the AoBs I post. Try the online version if you dont feel like downloading it. |
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kolonelkadat Posted on: 03/10/2015 4:05pm It sounds like discrete conformal blocks produced an unexpected framework for bounding trivial integrability. In order to avoid solving the lattice compactification of Heterotic string theory deformed by 't Hooft lines, using the behavior of the S^m/R^m correspondence, I evaluated n-dimensional Matrix Models. Unsurprisingly, my results verify that an inflationary hierarchy in a model of m-dimensional supergravity mediated fluctuations is related to a certain notion of discrete conformal blocks. |
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kolonelkadat Posted on: 03/10/2015 4:05pm It sounds like discrete conformal blocks produced an unexpected framework for bounding trivial integrability. In order to avoid solving the lattice compactification of Heterotic string theory deformed by 't Hooft lines, using the behavior of the S^m/R^m correspondence, I evaluated n-dimensional Matrix Models. Unsurprisingly, my results verify that an inflationary hierarchy in a model of m-dimensional supergravity mediated fluctuations is related to a certain notion of discrete conformal blocks.
This gave me a good laugh though, so thanks for this. The " 't Hooft lines using ........ etc.. et.c..." was the best part, at least some of the words used elsewhere were real or "an actual thing" |
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KHUT has to cache using the setting file almost every time you run the KHUT, especially after a new update of KHUT. The cache is usually under the default directory Users\AppData\Local\Apps\2.0\P5KXZ613.5XW\L7G7X1RM.N6Y something like that. So there could be a small conflicts in the cache directory when there is a new update but you put the old settings file in the directory(if I am getting you right about what you did). Simply closing out KHUT and open it again would clear the old cache left in the old version. That could be why it works fine after your restarted the KHUT. |
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I had restarted it since the update. Plus it used an entirely different folder. So I don't think that is it, but I will keep this in mind when troubleshooting or testing issues in the future. Thanks for the information. |
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Cybafish20 Posted on: 03/10/2015 8:41pm This gave me a good laugh though, so thanks for this. The " 't Hooft lines using ........ etc.. et.c..." was the best part, at least some of the words used elsewhere were real or "an actual thing"
I use this AoB tool to make all the AoBs I post. Try the online version if you dont feel like downloading it. |