Playwright Arthur Riordan discusses his play “Improbable Frequency” and how Erwin Schrödinger came to be a character in it. Schrödinger’s presence necessitated a fundamental shift in the nature of the play, which will be discussed and developed upon through extracts from the text, as well as other sources. This short talk will last 25 minutes approximately, and will be given three times on the evening. The first talk will commence at 6:30 and will be repeated at 7:10 & 7:50 . Items from our Schrödinger archive will also be on display on the night. Tea & coffee will be available – complimentary.
Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Location: School of Theoretical Physics, DIAS, 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4.
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Playwright Arthur Riordan discusses his play “Improbable Frequency” and how Erwin Schrödinger came to be a character in it. Schrödinger’s presence necessitated a fundamental shift in the nature of the play, which will be discussed and developed upon through extracts from the text, as well as other sources. This short talk will last 25 minutes approximately, and will be given three times on the evening. The first talk will commence at 6:30 and will be repeated at 7:10 & 7:50 . Items from our Schrödinger archive will also be on display on the night. Tea & coffee will be available – complimentary.
Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Location: School of Theoretical Physics, DIAS, 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4.
Website: https://www.dias.ie/stp/
Phone: 01 6140100
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