<p>Somewhat off topic: does anyone here know the members of the a cappella group Klein Four, famous on the internet for their mathematical love song “Finite Simple Group of Order Two?” Because they rock…and go to Northwestern. :D</p>
<p>Don’t know them, but here is some information if you care to explore:</p>
<p>Visit this site: <a href=“http://www.math.northwestern.edu/~matt/kleinfour/[/url]”>http://www.math.northwestern.edu/~matt/kleinfour/</a> </p>
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<p>Author: Matt Salomone, Northwestern University
Description: An a cappella group of the world of higher mathematics containing the “elements” Clark Alexander, Kal Nanes, Matt Salomone, Scott Bailey, and Mike Johnson. Original compositions and arrangements include “Finite Simple Group (of Order Two)”; “Three-Body Problem”; and “The Power of One (A Power Ballad).” Parodies of pop music tunes include “Mathematics Paradies,” spoofing “Gangsta’s Paradise” by Coolio; and “Calculating,” a send-up of “Barely Breathing” by Duncan Sheik. Download MP3 audio, WM8 video, and lyrics of songs; read announcements of upcoming performances. Also, movies of physical comedy, articles of political satire, video of a 27-piece bottle ensemble, and other humorous exploits of the Klein Four Group or its members.</p>
<p>fizix,
DH LOVES Klein Four. “Finite Simple Group” plays on the computer all the time here…found out about them this summer at a math program. From there he has found a bunch of nerdy and math-related comics, too.</p>
<p>Great way to distract one from pesky homework!</p>
<p>most people around here don’t know them personally because (if i remember correctly) they’re grad students.</p>