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Adinkra may refer to * Adinkra symbols that represent concepts or aphorisms *Adinkra symbols (physics) used in the supergravity theory *Fiifi Adinkra (born 1987), Ghanaian blogger and publicist *Joseph Narh Adinkra Major General Joseph Narh Adinkra is a Ghanaian military officer who served as Chief of Army Staff of the Ghana Army The Ghana Army (GA) is the main ground warfare organizational military branch of the Ghanaian Armed Forces (GAF). In 1959, two y ...
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Adinkra Symbols
''Adinkra'' are symbols from Ghana that represent concepts or aphorisms. ''Adinkra'' are used extensively in fabrics, logos and pottery. They are incorporated into walls and other architectural features. ''Adinkra'' symbols appear on some traditional Akan goldweights. The symbols are also carved on stools for domestic and ritual use. Tourism has led to new departures in the use of the symbols in items such as T-shirts and jewellery. The symbols have a decorative function but also represent objects that encapsulate evocative messages conveying traditional wisdom, aspects of life, or the environment. There are many symbols with distinct meanings, often linked with proverbs. In the words of Kwame Anthony Appiah, they were one of the means for "supporting the transmission of a complex and nuanced body of practice and belief". History Adinkra symbols were originally created by the Bono people of Gyaman. The Gyaman king, Nana Kwadwo Agyemang Adinkra, originally created or design ...
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Adinkra Symbols (physics)
In supergravity and supersymmetric representation theory, Adinkra symbols are a graphical representation of supersymmetric algebras. Mathematically they can be described as colored finite connected simple graphs, that are bipartite Bipartite may refer to: * 2 (number) * Bipartite (theology), a philosophical term describing the human duality of body and soul * Bipartite graph, in mathematics, a graph in which the vertices are partitioned into two sets and every edge has an en ... and n-regular. Their name is derived from Adinkra symbols of the same name, and they were introduced by Michael Faux and Sylvester James Gates in 2004. Overview One approach to the representation theory of super Lie algebras is to restrict attention to representations in one space-time dimension and having N supersymmetry generators, i.e., to (1, N) superalgebras. In that case, the defining algebraic relationship among the supersymmetry generators reduces to :\ = 2 i \delta _ \partial_\tau . ...
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Fiifi Adinkra
Prince Fiifi Cudjoe, popularly known as Fiifi Adinkra, is a Ghanaian blogger known for ''GhanaNdwom.net''. Career Adinkra is the founder of GhanaNdwom.net, an online show business hub in Ghana, and is also the CEO of Adinkra Metrix Multimedia LTD. He has worked with Stonebwoy, Bisa Kdei, Gasmilla, Okyeame Kwame, Legendary Rechordz, and Chase. In 2015, Adinkra was nominated for "Digital Personality Of The Year" and GhanaNdwom.net was nominated for "Best Music Platform" at the Swish HQ Ghana digital awards. In 2017 and 2018, he was listed on GhanaTalk's Most influential Bloggers in Ghana and was ranked 5th on Avance Media's Top 50 Ghanaian Bloggers respectively. Awards and nominations References

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