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Preprint . 2026
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Loi de Quantification Spectrale de Hodge (LQSH) et Théorie MFS : Résolution Analytique de la Conjecture de Hodge et Unification de la Physique par l'Invariant 2.618.

Authors: Mambenga, Pétion;

Loi de Quantification Spectrale de Hodge (LQSH) et Théorie MFS : Résolution Analytique de la Conjecture de Hodge et Unification de la Physique par l'Invariant 2.618.

Abstract

"Ce manuscrit présente la Loi de Quantification Spectrale de Hodge (LQSH), une percée majeure reliant la topologie complexe, la géométrie algébrique et la dynamique des fluides. En introduisant l'Opérateur de Régularité Inconditionnelle ($\Omega$) et le Tenseur de Torsion de Mambenga (T_{MFS}), l'auteur démontre que la transition entre les classes de cohomologie et les cycles algébriques est régie par un invariant arithmétique universel : 2,618 (Phi^2). L'ouvrage fournit une démonstration rigoureuse en 12 cas complexes, incluant la résolution du 'Blow-up' dans les équations de Navier-Stokes, l'explication du Mass Gap dans les théories de Yang-Mills, et l'unification de la gravitation par la fréquence de résonance fondamentale de 528 Hz. Cette théorie Mambenga Fractal Systèmes (MFS) offre un cadre mathématique complet pour l'unification des forces fondamentales, éliminant les singularités de la physique classique par la quantification fractale."

Keywords

Théorie MFS, Gravité quantique, Invariant 2.618, Géométrie de khäler, LQSH, Équation de Yang-Mills, Physique unifiée, Conjecture de Hodge, Navier stokes, Topologie fractal, Fréquence 528Hz

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