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Emmy Noether Bibliography
Emmy Noether was a German mathematician. This article lists the publications upon which her reputation is built (in part). First epoch (1908–1919) Second epoch (1920–1926) In the second epoch, Noether turned her attention to the theory of rings. With her paper ''Moduln in nichtkommutativen Bereichen, insbesondere aus Differential- und Differenzenausdrücken'', Hermann Weyl states, "It is here for the first time that the Emmy Noether appears whom we all know, and who changed the face of algebra by her work." Third epoch (1927–1935) In the third epoch, Emmy Noether focused on non-commutative algebras, and unified much earlier work on the representation theory of groups. References Bibliography * * * . * External links List of Emmy Noether's publications by Dr. Cordula TollmienList of Emmy Noether's publications in the eulogyby Bartel Leendert van der Waerden Partial listing of important worksat that UCLA The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) ...
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Amalie Emmy Noether (23 March 1882 – 14 April 1935) was a German mathematician who made many important contributions to abstract algebra. She also proved Noether's theorem, Noether's first and Noether's second theorem, second theorems, which are fundamental in mathematical physics. Noether was described by Pavel Alexandrov, Albert Einstein, Jean Dieudonné, Hermann Weyl and Norbert Wiener as the most important List of women in mathematics, woman in the history of mathematics. Transcribeonlineat the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive. As one of the leading mathematicians of her time, she developed theories of ring (mathematics), rings, field (mathematics), fields, and algebras. In physics, Noether's theorem explains the connection between Symmetry (physics), symmetry and conservation laws. in . Noether was born to a Jewish family in the Franconian town of Erlangen; her father was the mathematician Max Noether. She originally planned to teach French and English after passin ...
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