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- From: elkies@ramanujan.harvard.edu (Noam Elkies)
- Newsgroups: sci.math,rec.music.classical
- Subject: Babbitt's Ph.D. (Re: P.Glass and math?)
- Summary: ...and also T.Lehrer
- Message-ID: <1992Oct14.174418.16388@husc3.harvard.edu>
- Date: 14 Oct 92 21:44:17 GMT
- Article-I.D.: husc3.1992Oct14.174418.16388
- References: <1992Oct13.202553.7542@aio.jsc.nasa.gov> <1992Oct13.223043.16366@husc3.harvard.edu> <1bhqnnINN77v@calvin.usc.edu>
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- In article <1bhqnnINN77v@calvin.usc.edu>
- alves@calvin.usc.edu (William Alves) writes:
- "In article <1992Oct13.223043.16366@husc3.harvard.edu>
- "elkies@ramanujan.harvard.edu (Noam Elkies) writes:
- "
- ">Meanwhile I note that music theorist David Lewin and serial composer
- ">Milton Babbitt got their undergraduate degrees in mathematics, and
- ">math figures prominently in their work.
- "
- "[...]
- "
- "Milton Babbitt finally received his doctorate in math from Princeton -
- " ^^^^^^^
-
- Are you sure of that? I had thought it was a music Ph.D. I'd be very
- surprised if the mathematical content was deemed worthy of a Princeton
- doctorate in pure mathematics. At any rate Babbitt's work on serial
- music has had to my knowledge no impact on pure math (it was rather
- a new _application_ of some well-understood math to a field where its
- significance had not been explicitly noted), but it did greatly affect
- at least one brand of music composition, so a music degree makes much
- more sense.
-
- While I'm at it, I should have said only that Tom Lehrer never finished
- his _Harvard_ Ph.D. in math: he might well have earned a doctorate
- elsewhere. At one point I read that his teaching duties at Santa Cruz
- included Calculus --- though this wouldn't necessarily prove that he
- had the Ph.D.
-
- --Noam D. Elkies (elkies@zariski.harvard.edu)
- Dept. of Mathematics, Harvard University
-