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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.  
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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 PBS specials.  
 
 
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!
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:35, 1 November 2012

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

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 PBS specials.