“…63-68, if all the orientations of particles, μa, and of the wave vector, μk = k/|k|, are described in the so-called k-frame, 65,66 one is left with correlation functions of the form F ll ′ m (k, τ; t) ≡ F lm;l ′ m ′ (k, τ; t)δ mm ′ , F S ll ′ m (k, τ; t) ≡ F S lm;l ′ m ′ (k, τ; t)δ mm ′ , and S ll ′ m (k; t) ≡ S lm;l ′ m ′ (k; t)δ mm ′ . Furthermore, and on the basis of previous work for the specific case of the DHS fluid, 65,66 one might restrict to consider only diagonal (l = l ′ ) components F lm (k, τ; t) ≡ F ll ′ m (k, τ; t)δ ll ′ , F S lm (k, τ; t) ≡ F S ll ′ m (k, τ; t)δ ll ′ , and S lm (k; t) ≡ S ll ′ m (k; t)δ ll ′ . Within these considerations, the NE-SCGLE theory is summarized by a set of coupled evolution equations for the waiting-time dependent functions involved, whose solution for t > 0 describes the irreversible evolution of the structural and dynamical properties of an instantaneously quenched DHS liquid.…”