Calendar
- 21AprSound Studies Workshop: Benjamin Tausig/MUS, "Migrations of Soul: Afro-Latin Music in Cold War Thailand"Tausig traces the circulation of certain specific musical gestures from Cuba and other Latin American settings to the Philippines and Thaila...
- 21AprArt of the ViolinStudents of Professor Frautschi will perform selections from the violin repertory in the Melville Library Galleria....
- 21AprMigrations of Soul: Afro-Latin Music in Cold War ThailandProfessor Benjamin Tausig (Music) presents on his recently published book, "Bangkok After Dark: Maurice Rocco, Transnational Nightlife, and ...
- 21AprDella Pietra Lecture Series by Ed Frenkel: General Public LectureMathematics is something immutable, something we can hold on to in this volatile world. Its truths are objective, necessary, and timeless....
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Research Spotlight
Maximal Entanglement Sheds New Light on Particle Creation
A groundbreaking study recently published in Physical Review Letters has revealed maximal entanglement in hadron formation during the fragmentation of a jet, based on data from the ATLAS experiment at CERN.
For the first time, SBU and Brookhaven National Laboratory researchers, including Department of Physics and Astronomy faculty Charles-Joseph Naïm, research associate; Jaydeep Datta, research scientist; Abhay Deshpande, distinguished professor; Dmitri Kharzeev, distinguished professor, and Zhoudunming Tu, adjunct associate professor, have established a direct connection between entanglement entropy and hadron production within a jet.