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Emmy Noether Realizado por: Carolina Berrocal, Natalia Gómez, Ana Belén Gil.

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Emmy NoetherRealizado por: Carolina Berrocal, Natalia Gómez,

Ana Belén Gil.

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BIOGRAPHY WHAT SHE WAS KNOWN FOR? DISCOVERIES (PHOTOS) CHILDHOOD PHOTOS (CHILDHOOD ) WEBOGRAPHY

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Amalie Emmy Noether was born in Germany on March 23, 1882. She taught at the University of Göttingen until the Nazi regime dismissed all Jewish professors. Noether then moved to Bryn Mawr College in the U.S. Her work in abstract algebra and theoretical physics to concepts like "Noether's Theorem," "Noetherian rings," and "Noetherian induction."

BIOGRAPHY

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Emmy Noether revolutionized the theories of rings fields and algebras. In physics Noether’s theorem explains the fundamental connection between symmetry and conservation laws.

Her work on differential invariants in the calculus of variations, Noether’s theorem, has been called ‘’one of the most important mathematical theorems ever proved in guiding the development of modern physics’’.

What she was known for?

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Discoveries

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Emmy Noether made several contributions in the field of Mathematics. She is best known for her study in chain conditions on ideals of rings. Her works on group theory, number theory, group representations, algebra and ring theory are greatly recognized worldwide. She received her Ph. D in Mathematics from the University of Erlangen. She worked at the University of Göttingen, Germany, for a significant part of her life. When the Nazis took control over the German Government she was forced to leave Germany. She then moved to U.S to work as a guest lecturer at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania, where she served tenure till her death in 1935.

CHILDHOOD

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WIKIPEDIA www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/emmy-n

oether-507.php CHILDHOOD EMMY NOETHER

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