Janna Levin

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Janna J. Levin (born 1967) is a theoretical cosmologist. She holds a PhD in Theoretical Physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology granted in 1993 and a Bachelor of Arts in Astronomy and Physics from Barnard College granted in 1988.. Her work predicts a finite universe and uses techniques from topology and fractals to demonstrate this. Other work includes black holes and chaos. 411sync
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1968
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    Physicist Janna Levin 's novel A Madman Dreams of Turing Machines focuses on the lives of both Alan Turing and Kurt Gdel . In the 1989 Doctor Who serial The Curse of Fenric , the character of Dr Judson is based on Turing.
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  • Janna Levin:

    Levin is the author of the popular science book How the Universe Got Its Spots ( 2002 ).
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  • Massachusetts Institute of...

    Retrieved on 2006 -10-07 . ^ Levine, Dana (2000-09-15).
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    Theoretical physics employs mathematical models and abstractions of physics, as opposed to experimental processes, in an attempt to understand nature.
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