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arxiv hep-th/0505107 v2 pith:MP4QTZVE submitted 2005-05-12 hep-th

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keywords theorycompactificationdeconstructiongaugesix-dimensionalspectrumsusyyang-mills
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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.

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