Yale: Knots in the Resonator - Elegant Math in Humble Physics
July 14, 2022
July 14, 2022
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, July 14 (TNSjou) -- Yale University issued the following news:
At the heart of every resonator -- be it a cello, a gravitational wave detector, or the antenna in your cell phone -- there is a beautiful bit of mathematics that has been heretofore unacknowledged. Yale physicists Jack Harris and Nicholas Read know this because they started finding knots in their data.
In a new study in the journal Nature, Harris, Read, and their co-authors describe . . .
At the heart of every resonator -- be it a cello, a gravitational wave detector, or the antenna in your cell phone -- there is a beautiful bit of mathematics that has been heretofore unacknowledged. Yale physicists Jack Harris and Nicholas Read know this because they started finding knots in their data.
In a new study in the journal Nature, Harris, Read, and their co-authors describe . . .
