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Digital Tectonics as a Morphogenetic Process
p. 938-948Tectonics is a seminal concept that defines the nature of the relationship between
architecture and its structural properties. The changing definition of the symbiotic
relationship between structural engineering and architectural design may be considered one of the formative influences on the conceptual evolution of tectonics in different historical periods. Recent developments in the field of morphogenesis, digital media, theories techniques and methods of digital design have contributed a new models of integration between structure, material and form in digital tectonics.
The objective of this paper is to propose and define tectonics as a model of morphogenetic process. The paper identifies and presents the manner in which theory and emerging concepts of morphogenesis as well as digital models of design are contributing to this new model. The paper first analyzes the historical evolution of tectonics as a concept and characterizes the emergence of theoretical framework reflected in concepts and terms related to morphogenesis.Oxman, R. (2010). Digital Tectonics as a Morphogenetic Process. Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/695
4D ensembles of percolating center vortices and chains
In this work, we review a recently proposed measure to compute center-element
averages in a mixed ensemble of center vortices and chains with non-Abelian
d.o.f. and monopole fusion. When center vortices percolate and monopoles
condense, the average is captured by a saddle point and collective modes in a
YMH model. In this manner, the L\"uscher term, confining flux tubes with
N-ality and confined gluons were accommodated in an ensemble picture.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures. Talk presented at the "XIII Quark Confinement and
the Hadron Spectrum" conference (Confinement 2018), 31 July - 6 August 2018,
Maynooth University, Irelan
dual superconductor models: the magnetic loop ensemble point of view
In this work, we initially discuss some physical properties of effective
YMH models, emphasizing the important role of
valence gluons. Next, we review how adjoint fields are naturally generated as
an effective description of "adjoint" loops in . Finally, we discuss the
consequences that can be learnt from this point of view, and briefly comment on
some improvements.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures, proceedings of the XII Quark Confinement
conference, Thessaloniki, Greece, from 28th August to 4rd September 201
Effective theory of the D = 3 center vortex ensemble
By means of lattice calculations, center vortices have been established as
the infrared dominant gauge field configurations of Yang-Mills theory. In this
work, we investigate an ensemble of center vortices in D = 3 Euclidean
space-time dimension where they form closed flux loops. To account for the
properties of center vortices detected on the lattice, they are equipped with
tension, stiffness and a repulsive contact interaction. The ensemble of
oriented center vortices is then mapped onto an effective theory of a complex
scalar field with a U(1) symmetry. For a positive tension, small vortex loops
are favoured and the Wilson loop displays a perimeter law while for a negative
tension, large loops dominate the ensemble. In this case the U(1) symmetry of
the effective scalar field theory is spontaneously broken and the Wilson loop
shows an area law. To account for the large quantum fluctuations of the
corresponding Goldstone modes, we use a lattice representation, which results
in an XY model with frustration, for which we also study the Villain
approximation.Comment: 23 page
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