Math Meets Music: The Surprising Symmetry of String Theory and Schoenberg

On June 4, join Dr. S. James Gates Jr. on a journey down the path that links one of the most challenging concepts in theoretical physics to the works of Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg.

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What do the works of an early 20th century composer have in common with the theoretical physics concept of supersymmetry?

Let Dr. S. James Gates Jr., string theorist and science advisor to President Barack Obama, fill you in.

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