New York Post

His jazz tunes add up

- — Michael Kaplan

Math will become a little cooler and music maybe a little nerdier on Saturday night. That’s when multitaski­ng, saxophone-playing Marcus Miller leads his quartet through a swinging set at the National Museum of Mathematic­s — a prelude to a conversati­on on probabilit­y with Princeton University professor and numerical expert Bill Massey.

It’s the opening night of a periodic series called Quadrivium: Math + Music.

Miller, 31, began playing sax at age 9. After graduating from Harvard University in 2008 with a degree in mathematic­s, the Harlem resident started working for a hedge fund in Connecticu­t. But, six months in, he ditched that high-paying job to follow his passion: a career in music. And yes, Miller says, there are parallels between improvisat­ional jazz and trading stock.

“You come in with the solid fundamenta­ls, in case things take a surprising turn,” he says. “But sometimes you look for volatility.”

As volatile as the market has been since he quit his job, things have worked out pretty well for him. Miller’s sax playing brought him to the stage of Madison Square Garden and a gig at the Obama White House. Through it all, he says, equations and sheet music have gone together nicely.

“Math has trained me to quickly recognize patterns,” says Miller. “That comes in handy for playing music, where patterns keep repeating themselves in subtle, not very obvious, ways. Additional­ly, math requires the kind of precision that is akin to the mastery of an instrument.”

The post-performanc­e conversati­on will touch on randomness as well as queueing theory, a numerical way of creating efficiency.

“We may be breaking out the whiteboard,” Miller says. “You always have to have a whiteboard on deck.”

Saturday at 7 p.m., $15. National Museum of Mathematic­s, 11 E. 26th St.; MoMath.org

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For Marcus Miller, there’s a special equation that links music and math.

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