Sound Representation of Physical Phenomena

ORAL

Abstract

Using Mathematica as a platform for generating sounds, physical systems can be represented by sound. These sounds are audio equivalents to visual graphs. Examples will include the hydrogen atom, Nyquist theorem, 1-D Brillouin zones and the difference in phenomena requiring discrete frequencies and those requiring broadband representation.

Authors

  • Dwight Russell

    Department of Physics and CASPER, Baylor University