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'''Brian Greene''' is a professor in the [[Math Department]] who is famous for his research on [[w:String theory|String theory]]. He wrote ''The Elegant Universe'' and has appeared in many a crappy PBS special.  
 
'''Brian Greene''' is a professor in the [[Math Department]] who is famous for his research on [[w:String theory|String theory]]. He wrote ''The Elegant Universe'' and has appeared in many a crappy PBS special.  
  
String theory may be utter rubbish, but since the university's reputation rises with Brian Greene, praise him anyway.
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String theory may be utter rubbish, but since the university's reputation rises with Brian Greene, praise him anyway. Or not: Greene's chief critic, [[Peter Woit]], is on the Columbia math faculty too!
  
 
[[Category:Mathematics professors|Greene, Brian]]
 
[[Category:Mathematics professors|Greene, Brian]]
 
[[Category:Physics professors|Greene, Brian]]
 
[[Category:Physics professors|Greene, Brian]]
 
[[Category:Trilling Award recipients|Greene, Brian]]
 
[[Category:Trilling Award recipients|Greene, Brian]]

Revision as of 19:42, 23 April 2008

Brian Greene
See also Wikipedia's article about "Brian Greene".
See also Brian Greene's entry in Columbia's directory.

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Brian Greene is a professor in the Math Department who is famous for his research on String theory. He wrote The Elegant Universe and has appeared in many a crappy PBS special.

String theory may be utter rubbish, but since the university's reputation rises with Brian Greene, praise him anyway. Or not: Greene's chief critic, Peter Woit, is on the Columbia math faculty too!