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The Potential of Deconstruction in Buffalo, New York
Building deconstruction is not a novel idea but represents an ancient practice reinvented for our modern era. Deconstruction is an environmentally friendly (yet fiscally remunerative) alternative to traditional building demolition. Deconstruction is: [t]he process of carefully dismantling a building in order to salvage components for reuse and recycling. Typically, a small team of skilled and licensed professionals disassemble the structure, setting aside the valuable materials for direct reuse or resale, before recycling the rest. In most instances, deconstruction is combined with an element of demolition, with the latter process plugging the gaps not covered by the former process. Deconstruction has traditionally been used successfully with decommissioned military bases and all-wood barns. Building deconstruction is simply an expansion of this practice to both commercial and residential structures. In fact, it can be argued that deconstruction is the original demolition
Spherical Deconstruction
We present evidence that N=1* SUSY Yang-Mills provides a deconstruction of a
six-dimensional gauge theory compactified on a two-sphere. The six-dimensional
theory is a twisted compactification of N=(1,1) SUSY Yang-Mills theory of the
type considered by Maldacena and Nunez (MN). In particular, we calculate the
full classical spectrum of the N=1* theory with gauge group U(N) in its Higgs
vacuum. In the limit N goes to infinity, we find an exact agreement with the
Kaluza-Klein spectrum of the MN compactification.Comment: 16 page
O passado revolucionário: descolonizando o direito e os direitos humanos
Combining a radical revision of the historical formation of occidental law with perspectives
derived from decolonial thought, this paper advances a deconstruction of
occidental law. That deconstruction is then brought to bear on human rights. Although
occidental law and human rights are shown in this way to be imperial in
orientation, that same deconstruction reveals resistant elements in law and in human
rights. These are elements which the decolonial can draw on in its commitment to
intercultural transformation
The revolutionary past: decolonizing law and human rights
Combining a radical revision of the historical formation of occidental law with perspectives derived from decolonial thought, this paper advances a deconstruction of occidental law. That deconstruction is then brought to bear on human rights. Although occidental law and human rights are shown in this way to be imperial in orientation, that same deconstruction reveals resistant elements in law and in human rights. These are elements which the decolonial can draw on in its commitment to intercultural transformation
Shape of Deconstruction
We construct a six-dimensional Maxwell theory using a latticized extra space,
the continuum limit of which is a shifted torus recently discussed by Dienes.
This toy model exhibits the correspondence between continuum theory and
discrete theory, and give a geometrical insight to theory-space model building.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures, RevTeX4. a citation adde
Black Hole Deconstruction
A D4-D0 black hole can be deconstructed into a bound state of D0 branes with
a D6-anti-D6 pair containing worldvolume fluxes. The exact spacetime solution
is known and resembles a D0 accretion disk surrounding a D6-anti-D6 core. We
find a scaling limit in which the disk and core drop inside an AdS_2 throat.
Crossing this AdS_2 throat and the D0 accretion disk into the core, we find a
second scaling region describing the D6-anti-D6 pair. It is shown that the
M-theory lift of this region is AdS_3 x S^2. Surprisingly, time translations in
the far asymptotic region reduce to global, rather than Poincare, time
translations in this core AdS_3. We further find that the quantum mechanical
ground state degeneracy reproduces the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy-area law.Comment: 11 page
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