The visible symmetries of the real potential space (f,ε,ψ,χ,κ) form a solvable Lie algebra, hidden symmetries act sectorially, and sectorial transformations applied to harmonic seeds produce charged and rotating branches in EMSF and frozen EMMSF theories.
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