
On rational and irrational numbers, strings and harmony
In association with National Science Week, MSI presents a public lecture by Professor Uri Onn on Harmony, rational and irrational numbers, and their relationships in music.
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Join us for a Public Lecture by Professor Uri Onn from the Mathematical Sciences Institute (MSI), at the Australian National University as part of National Science Week.
Abstract
This lecture aims at introducing the general audience to a beautiful relationship between maths, physics and music. We will explore the evolution of ideas that led to the equal temperament, the 12-note system which prevails in much music worldwide. The main characters in this story are the wave equation in a string and its pure solutions, which are given by waves with integral periods; the relations between them which are rational numbers; and finally, a twist in the plot where equal temperament is actually done with irrational numbers to achieve symmetry.
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Wayne Kelly - Piano
Lachlan Coventry - Guitar
John Mackey - Tenor Saxophone
Eric Ajaye - Double Bass
This National Science Week project is supported by the Australian Government.
If you require accessibility accommodations or a visitor Personal Emergency Evacuation plan please contact the event organiser.
Location
Llewellyn Hall, Building 100, William Herbert Pl, Canberra ACT 2601
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