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  1. Emmy Noether: The Mother of Modern Algebra by M. B. W. Tent, 2008-10-17
  2. Emmy Noether's Wonderful Theorem by Dwight E. Neuenschwander, 2010-12-09
  3. The Noether Theorems: Invariance and Conservation Laws in the Twentieth Century (Sources and Studies in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences) by Yvette Kosmann-Schwarzbach, 2010-11-30
  4. Emmy Noether: 1882-1935 by Auguste Dick, 1981-06
  5. A History of Algebra: From al-Khwarizmi to Emmy Noether by Bartel L. van der Waerden, 1990-01-23
  6. EMMY NOETHER A WOMAN OF GREATN by Marcia Bohn, 2005-06-01
  7. Emmy Noether: A Tribute to Her Life and Work (Monographs and Textbooks in Pure and Applied Mathematics, V. 69) by Martha K. Smith, James W. Brewer, 1981-11-01
  8. Emmy Noether in Bryn Mawr: Proceedings of a Symposium in Honor of Emmy Noether's 100th Birthday
  9. Über Die Bildung Des Formensystems Der Ternären Biquadratischen Formen ... (German Edition) by Emmy Noether, 2010-03-31
  10. Uber Die Bildung Des Formensystems Der Ternaren Biquadratischen Form (1908) (German Edition) by Emmy Noether, 2010-05-23
  11. Women Mathematicians: Ada Lovelace, Maria Gaetana Agnesi, Sophie Germain, Grace Hopper, Hypatia, Emmy Noether, Sofia Kovalevskaya
  12. Emmy Noether by Hermann Weyl, 1935
  13. Algebraists: Max August Zorn, Lodovico Ferrari, Alexander Anderson, Hermann Grassmann, Emmy Noether, Bartel Leendert Van Der Waerden
  14. University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Alumni: Georg Ohm, Louis Agassiz, Justus Von Liebig, Hans Geiger, Emmy Noether, Ludwig Tieck

101. Noether
Albert Einstein wrote in a letter about emmy noether to the New York Times, emmy noether was born March 23rd in 1882. Her father was a mathematician and
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Emmy Noether Albert Einstein wrote in a letter about Emmy Noether to the New York Times, after her death in 1935, "In the judgement of the most competent living mathematicians, Fraulein Noether was the most significant creative mathematical genius thus far produced since the higher education of women began." Einstein also wrote in a letter to Professor David Hilbert that Emmy Noether display "penetrating mathematical thinking." Emmy was highly respected by many male mathematicians, even though women were not yet widely accepted as great mathematical minds. Professor Bartel Leedert van der Waerden once wrote, "For Emmy Noether, relationships among numbers, functions, and operations became transparent, amenable to generalization, and productive only after they have been disassociated from any particular objects and have been reduced to general conceptual relationships." Emmy Noether was born March 23rd in 1882. Her father was a mathematician and her brother made his living in the mathematics field as well. At the age of 18 Emmy decided to go to college to earn a degree in mathematics. Since the university did not allow women to be students she sat in on classes and then took and passed the test to be admitted as a doctoral student after only two years. After five more years of study as a doctoral student she earned her doctorate. Only the second awarded to a women in the field of mathematics. Even though she had a doctorate in mathematics the University of Erlangen would not allow her to become a faculty member. Instead, she helped her father by leading his classes when he was absent. Emmy lectured at the University of Gottingen by advertising her courses under Professor David Hilbert's name. Hilbert was campaigning to have her admitted to the faculty while he was allowing her to teach under his name. She eventually received a teaching job at University of Gottingen, but was not actually receiving any salary for over three years.

102. Emmy-Noether-Nachwuchsgruppe "Eine Vergleichende Mikrosoziologie Von Strafverfah
Fachbereich Philosophie Geisteswissenschaften, Freie Universität
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103. DFG Flexibilisiert Zugangsbedingungen Im Emmy Noether-Programm
Translate this page Fünf Jahre nach Einführung des emmy noether-Programms zur Förderung des Die Förderung im emmy noether-Programm läuft generell fünf Jahre.
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104. [hep-th/9411110] The Life And Times Of Emmy Noether; Contributions Of E. Noether
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From: Nina Byers [ view email ] Date: Tue, 15 Nov 1994 22:20:00 GMT (29kb) Date (revised): Wed, 23 Nov 1994 03:27:00 GMT
The Life and Times of Emmy Noether; contributions of E. Noether to particle physics
Author: Nina Byers (Physics Dept., UCLA)
Comments: Replacement file has typographical and bibliographic corrections
Report-no: UCLA/94/TEP/42
The contributions of Emmy Noether to particle physics fall into two categories. One is given under the rubric of Noether's theorem, and the other may be described as her important contributions to modern mathematics. These are discussed along with an historical account of her work and what its impact has been. In addition a brief biography is given. (To be published in the Proceedings of the Int'l Conf. on The History of Original Ideas and Basic Discoveries in Particle Physics, Erice, Italy, 29 July - 4 Aug., 1994.)
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105. Bibliotheca Augustana
noether-Ausstellung der Universität Würzburg noether-Ausstellung der TU München
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B I B L I O T H E C A A U G U S T A N A
Emmy Noether
D i e A u t o r i n
D a s W e r k
Invariante Variationsprobleme (Habilitation 1918)
Fragen der Modultheorie (1919)
Lebenslauf

Moduln in nichtkommutativen Bereichen (1920)
Idealtheorie in Ringbereichen (1921)
Abstrakter Aufbau der Idealtheorie in algebraischen
und Darstellungstheorie (1929) Hyperkomplexe Systeme in ihren Beziehungen zur kommutativen Algebra und zur Zahlentheorie (1932) Nichtkommutative Algebren (1933)
Noether-Seiten der University of California Quellen, Kolophon

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