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- 23AprDella Pietra Lecture Series by Ed Frenkel: Special Talk for High School and Undergraduate StudentsEdward Frenkel is a professor of mathematics at University of California, Berkeley, member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and...
- 23AprImperial Mosaic and Nation-State: The Greek Revolution and the Violent Birth of NationalismJoin Yanni Kotsonis, Professor of History and Russian and Slavic Studies at @NYU, for a discussion of his latest book, The Greek Revolution ...
- 23Apr Faculty Fellows Lecture by Ken Weitzman/EGL, "The Theatre of Well-Being"This presentation will engage with the formation of the Positive Psychology movement (currently referred to as flourishing or well-being) an...
- 23AprFree Film Screening "No Other Land"For half a decade, Basel Adra, a Palestinian activist, films his community of Masafer Yatta being destroyed by Israel‘s occupation, as he ...
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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.