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21. Report On The 1996 Meeting Of The GDM Section Women And Mathematics
Irene PieperSeier (Oldenburg) ruth moufang (1905 - 1977). From 1946 onwardsruth moufang was finally able to take up her university career again.
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Next: FRANCO-RUSSIAN MEETING Up: REPORTS OF MEETINGS HELD Previous: Workshop on RenormalisationParis,
Report on the 1996 Meeting of the GDM Section Women and Mathematics
This section within the Gesellschaft fuer Didaktik der Mathematik GDM (Society for Mathematics Education) was founded in March 1989 and given the name Frauen und Mathematikunterricht (Women and Mathematics Teaching). Its aims are on two levels:
* The first level is that of research into feminist studies. Here, starting from the problematic relationship between girls (resp. women) and mathematics, the following is analysed: how the circumstances of gender have influenced the development of mathematics as a science and especially influenced the teaching of mathematics, both in the past and today. Measures are developed and discussed which seem suitable for changing mathematics and the teaching thereof in such a way as to eliminate stereotype ideas, in order to make it possible for both sexes to have equality of access to the subject.
* On the level of increasing female influence measures are discussed of how to advance and support female scientists in the field of mathematics. The section, which is open to men as well as women, is made up of mathematics educationalists at colleges or universities, teachers at schools and students - all of both sexes. Apart from a short meeting during the yearly congresses of the GDM, the section also meets every autumn for a three-day departmental conference. These conferences also aim at addressing interested colleagues of both sexes from schools and from colleges and universities in the area around the venue of the conference, providing them with a forum for discussion and the exchange of experiences.

22. New Book On Women In Mathematics And Sciences
presents a picture of life and work of the first woman who got an official professorshipin mathematics at a German university ruth moufang (19051977).
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New book on Women in Mathematics and Sciences
The historian of mathematics Renate Tobies, of the Mathematical Department of Kaiserslautern University in Germany, is preparing a book on women in mathematics and sciences. This book will be published by Campus publishing house, Frankfurt a.M. and New York, in 1997/98. An early woman doctor in mathematics said in 1912 :``In spite of all culture of men and art, of all women bodies and ballets", we deal with mathematics and science. She belonged to those women who attended German universities in droves in order to study mathematics and sciences in the beginning of the 20th century. Renate Tobies has assembled an illustrious circle of experts to contribute to this book. The American historian of science, Lorraine Daston, now Director of Max Planck Institute of History of Sciences in Berlin, writes about the history of female intellect. The mathematician and prizewinning writer Cordula Tollmien describes the relationship of the first woman doctor in mathematics, Sofja Kowalewskaja (1850-1891), and her girlfriend, the first woman doctor in chemistry Julia Lermontowa (1847-1919). Both got their doctor's degree at Goettingen University in Germany in 1874. For the first time, archive material of their doctorates will be published completely here. Renate Tobies gives the whole book an introduction with the subject: ``Aspects of influence on women study and career in mathematics and sciences". In addition, she analyzes the women doctorates in mathematics at German universities until 1933. Waltraud Voss, from the Dresden Technical University, draws an impressive portrait of two sisters, who got their doctor's degrees in mathematics. One of them worked as a longstanding assistant at a mathematical department. She was the first scientific assistant at a mathematical department of a technical university in Germany, and she worked with the mathematician Gerhard Kowalewski (1876-1950) who stimulated the most women - until 1933 - to write a doctoral thesis in mathematics.

23. Www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/95/loops
dave =Correction 2002/01/12 ruth moufang was not looking at his case.
http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/95/loops
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 95 09:31:02 CST From: rusin (Dave Rusin) To: atrojan@yorku.ca Subject: Re: Looped Newsgroups: sci.math In article

24. Www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/99/photos
J. Michael Mostowski, Andrzej Moszner, Zenon Moszynska, Maria Mottl, Vadim V. Motzkin,Theodore Mouyan, Zou moufang, ruth Mouftah, Hussein T. Moulin, Bernard
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25. Andrea Blunck / Institute Of Geometry
Math. Sem. Univ. Hamburg 70 (2000), 301313; moufang-Ebenen — ruth moufangund ihr Beitrag zu den Grundlagen der Geometrie, Elem. Math.
http://www.geometrie.tuwien.ac.at/blunck/
Name: Andrea Blunck Researcher and
faculty member: Current address: Mathematisches Seminar
D-20146 Hamburg, Germany Phone: Fax: E-mail: andrea.blunck@math.uni-hamburg.de
Short Curriculum Vitae
  • 1988 Dipl.- Math., University of Hamburg 1989-1992 Research Associate, Darmstadt University of Technology 1990 Dr. rer. nat., University of Hamburg 1992-1998 Assistant Professor, Darmstadt University of Technology 1997 Habilitation in Mathematics, Darmstadt University of Technology 1999-2000 Lise Meitner Research Fellow ( Chain Geometries over Skew Fields , Austrian Science Fund - FWF), Vienna University of Technology 2000-2001 Assistant Professor, Vienna University of Technology 2001-2002 Assistant Professor, University of Hamburg since 2002 Temporary Substitute for Professoral Position, University of Hamburg
Teaching Activities (Academic year 2000/2001):
113.042 - VL - AKGEO.Verallgemeinerte Polygone
113.048 - UE - Graphentheorie und Kombinatorik f. Inf.
Res earch Interests:
Publications:
  • Dissertation, University of Hamburg 1990

26. Abstract
class of subbuildings) of rank at least two of such a building has a symmetry propertyhe called the moufang condition (in honor of ruth moufang's work in the
http://www.mth.msu.edu/~mccarthy/colloq.03.spring/weiss.abstract.html
Department of Mathematics
Colloquium
March 20, 2003
Buildings and the Moufang Property by Richard Weiss , Professor of Mathematics, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts Abstract In his famous Lecture Notes of 1974, Jacques Tits gave a classification of (thick irreducible) spherical buildings of rank at least three . He observed in the addenda to that work that every residue (the most important class of subbuildings) of rank at least two of such a building has a symmetry property he called the Moufang condition (in honor of Ruth Moufang's work in the early 1930's on projective planes) and proposed the two projects of classifying (thick irreducible) spherical buildings of rank two (equivalently, generalized polygons) which satisfy the Moufang condition and using such a classification to reprove the classification of spherical buildings of rank greater than two. In joint work with Tits, these two projects have now been completed. We will give a brief overview of this work. Last Revised: 12/23/02
Corrections: mccarthy@math.msu.edu

27. Week162
However, work on the subject continued, and in 1933 ruth moufang constructed a remarkableexample of a nonDesarguesian projective plane using the octonions
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/week162.html
December 17, 2000
This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics (Week 162)
John Baez
Since the winter solstice is coming soon, I'll start with some gift suggestions... for the physicist who has everything. 1) The Universe Map, National Geographic Society, 2000, NSG #602011. I've only seen a picture of this 20 x 31 inch map, but I know I want one! In a series of different 3d views, it shows the solar system, nearby stars, the Milky Way, the Local Group and the observable universe as a whole. I'll put it outside my office so my students can figure out just where they stand in the grand scheme of things. 2) Wil Tirion and Roger W. Sinnot, Sky Atlas 2000.0, 2nd edition, Cambridge U. Press, 1999. This is a favorite sky atlas among amateur astronomers. It comes in lots of versions, but Kevin Kelly of Whole Earth says that the most useful is the "deluxe version, spiralbound". 3) Lee Smolin, Three Roads to Quantum Gravity, Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 2000. This is a nontechnical guide to quantum gravity and the different approaches people have taken to this problem: string theory, loop quantum gravity, and the more radical lines of thought pursued by people whom Smolin calls "the true heroes of quantum gravity", like Alain Connes, David Finkelstein, Chris Isham, Roger Penrose and Raphael Sorkin. I haven't gotten ahold of this book, so I can't describe it in detail yet, but it should be lots of fun. That's enough gift suggestions. Now I want to talk about Jordan algebras and how they show up in projective geometry, quantum logic, special relativity and so on. I'll start by reminding you of some stuff from "

28. Octonionic Projective Geometry
However, work on the subject continued, and in 1933 ruth moufang constructed a remarkableexample of a nonDesarguesian projective plane using the octonions 69
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Next: Projective Lines Up: The Octonions Previous: Spinors and Trialities

3. Octonionic Projective Geometry
Projective geometry is a venerable subject that has its origins in the study of perspective by Renaissance painters. As seen by the eye, parallel lines e.g., train tracks appear to meet at a `point at infinity'. When one changes ones viewpoint, distances and angles appear to change, but points remain points and lines remain lines. These facts suggest a modification of Euclidean plane geometry, based on a set of points, a set of lines, and relation whereby a point `lies on' a line, satisfying the following axioms:
  • For any two distinct points, there is a unique line on which they both lie. For any two distinct lines, there is a unique point which lies on both of them. There exist four points, no three of which lie on the same line. There exist four lines, no three of which have the same point lying on them.
A structure satisfying these axioms is called a projective plane . Part of the charm of this definition is that it is `self-dual': if we switch the words `point' and `line' and switch who lies on whom, it stays the same. We have already met one example of a projective plane in Section : the smallest one of all, the Fano plane. The example relevant to perspective is the real projective plane

29. The Science Bookstore - Chronology
Jansky, Karl Born 10/22/1905, 1905 AD, moufang,, ruth Born 1/10/1905, 1905 AD,Anderson, Carl D. Born 9/3/1905, 1905 AD, Segre, Emilio Born 2/1/1905, 1905 AD,
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30. CollegeTermPapers - Mathematics - Womens Contributions To Mathematics - Free Ter
involved in mathematics, since as early as the fifth century AD Women such as Hypatia,Maria Gaetana Agnesi, Sophie Germain, Emmy Noether, ruth moufang and Sun
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    31. Tag Der Mathematik
    Translate this page Emmy Noether und ruth moufang mathematische Karrieren mit Hindernissen. Prof. EmmyNoether und ruth moufang mathematische Karrieren mit Hindernissen. Prof.
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    Achtung! Programmerweiterung und –änderung wegen des starken Andrangs!
    1. Tag der Mathematik 8.11.2000
    am Fachbereich Mathematik
    Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Standort Wechloy
    Programmübersicht: Uhrzeiten Raum W1-0-015 Raum W1-0-006 Raum W3-1-156 Begrüßung und Einführung durch die Dekanin Prof. Dr. Kristina Reiss
    (großer Hörsaal W3-1-161) Kurze Pause zur Orientierung, zum Umsehen, zum Fragen Algebraische Aspekte geheimer Nachrichtenübertragung Prof. Dr. Heinz-Georg Quebbemann Mathematik wider die Anschauung:
    Das Banach-Tarski Paradoxon
    Prof. Dr. Peter Pflug Räuber-Beute-Modelle in der Populationsbiologie ... Dr. Peter Harmand Mathematikstudium in Oldenburg !
    Datenanalyse mit selbstlernenden neuronalen Netzen (mit Softwaredemonstration) Dr. Jürgen Kropp Kann man mit Mathematik Geld verdienen? Prof. Dr. Dietmar Pfeifer Mathematikerin und Mathematiker:
    ein Beruf mit Zukunft Bericht aus der Praxis von: Dipl.-Math. Birga Meile (OLB) Dipl.-Math. Stefan Griep (Gerling) Statistische Analyse experimenteller Daten: Ein Beispiel Dr. Erhard Cramer

    32. Tag Der Mathematik
    ruth moufang mathematische Karrieren mit Hindernissen. Prof. Dr. Pieper-Seier.
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    1. Tag der Mathematik 8.11.2000
    am Fachbereich Mathematik
    Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
    Haupteingang Standort Wechloy
    Programmübersicht: Uhrzeiten Raum W1-0-015 Raum W1-0-006 Begrüßung und Einführung durch die Dekanin Prof. Dr. Reiss
    Kurze Pause zur Orientierung, zum Umsehen, zum Fragen Algebraische Aspekte geheimer Nachrichtenübertragung Prof. Dr. Quebbemann Mathematik wider die Anschauung:
    Das Banach-Tarski Paradoxon
    Prof. Dr. Pflug Kann man mit Mathematik Geld verdienen? Prof. Dr. Pfeifer Räuber-Beute-Modelle in der Populationsbiologie Dr. Harmand Mathematikerin und Mathematiker:
    ein Beruf mit Zukunft Bericht aus der Praxis von: Dipl.-Math. Birga Meile (OLB) Dipl.-Math. Stefan Griep (Gerling) Mittagspause Zeit für ein Mittagessen in einem für uns reservierten Cafeteria-Bereich ....oder einen Rundgang ....oder einen Besuch im PC-Raum (steht ganztägig zur Verfügung) Statistik in der Bildanalyse: Wie können verrauschte Bilder rekonstruiert werden? Prof. Dr. Müller Statistische Analyse experimenteller Daten:
    Ein Beispiel Dr. Cramer und Prof. Dr. Kamps

    33. A Brief History Of The Association For Women In Mathematics (from Notices): Foot
    As an example, in the July 1978 issue, Bhama Srinivasan writes about ruth moufang(1905 1977), dedicating her article to the many mathematicians who have
    http://www.awm-math.org/articles/notices/199107/blum/footnode.html
    ... (AWM)
    The AWM was established in 1971 to serve and encourage women to study and have active careers in the mathematical sciences. Membership, now numbering over 4000, includes both women and men from the United States and around the world, representing all parts of the mathematical community. For more information about the AWM, its programs and activities write: AWM, Box 178, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA 02181. Web editor's note: AWM has since moved. See their web page ( ) for the current address.
    ... music.
    Symposium speakers were: Carolyn Dean, Bernadette Perrin-Riou, Mei-Chi Shaw, Jiang-Hua Lu, Ruth J. Williams, Laurette Tuckerman, Lynne M. Butler, Joan Feigenbaum, Elise Cawley and Jill Pipher. Graduate student speakers were: Andrea Bertozzi, Jill Dietz, Ellen Gethner, Miilja-Riita Hakosalo, Deanna Hausperger, Kitty Holland, Diana Major, Susan Schwartz, Melanie Stein and Julia Yang. Debbie Lockhart and Hugo Rossi led the Luncheon discussion. Web editor's note: AWM moved its offices to the University of Maryland in 1992.

    34. This Week's Finds In Mathematical Physics (Week 162)
    However, work on the subject continued, and in 1933 ruth moufang constructed a remarkableexample of a nonDesarguesian projective plane using the octonions 2
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    • Subject : This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics (Week 162) From : baez@math.ucr.edu (John Baez) Date : 19 Dec 2000 02:02:17 GMT Approved : baez@math.ucr.edu Newsgroups : sci.physics.research,sci.physics,sci.math Organization : University of California, Riverside
    Also available at http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/week162.html http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/ For a table of contents of all the issues of This Week's Finds, try http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/twf.html A simple jumping-off point to the old issues is available at http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/twfshort.html If you just want the latest issue, go to http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/this.week.html

    35. Www.infomag.ru8082/dbase/B003E/001222-031.txt
    However, work on the subject continued, and in 1933 ruth moufang constructed aremarkable example of a nonDesarguesian projective plane using the octonions
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    + ab) ~ where ~ This should remind you of the definition of a Clifford algebra, and indeed, they're related - they have the same representations! This sets up a connection to spinors, which is why these Jordan algebras are called "spin factors". ~ But anyway: if you think about it a while, you'll see that J(V) is isomorphic to the direct sum V + R equipped with the product ~ (v,a) o (w,b) = (aw + bv, + ab) ~ which is basically the lowbrow definition of a spin factor. ~ Though Jordan algebras were invented to study quantum mechanics, the spin factors are also deeply related to special relativity: we can think of J(V) = V + R as "Minkowski spacetime", with V as space and R as time. The reason is that J(V) is naturally equipped with a dot product: ~ (v,a) . (w,b) =

    36. Department Of Mathematics: Bulletin
    of subbuildings) {\it of rank at least two} of such a building has a symmetry propertyhe called the moufang condition (an allusion to ruth moufang's work on
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    37. Mathematicians During The Third Reich And World War II
    Instead he had to work in industry. moufang, ruth 1937 no permission to teach;she became an industrial mathematician working on elasticity theory.
    http://wwwzenger.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/persons/huckle/mathwar.html
    Mathematicians during the Third Reich and World War II
    Prof. Thomas Huckle
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    In Lvov good terms with Russian occupation troops 1939. Returned from Kiev to Lvov after German invasion of Russia. Worked feeding lice in German institute dealing with infectious diseases, until July 1944 when Russain troops retook Lvov. Was already seriuosly ill, died 1945 of lung cancer. Berwald, Ludwig: Dismissed 1939 in Prague; Deportation by Gestapo to Lodz where he died in April 1942. Blumenthal, Otto: dismissed 1939 from Aachen and - for a short while - kept in "protective custody". In 1939 he went to Holland. When the Netherlands had fallen, he refused the help of Dutch friends and was deported to Theresienstadt where he died 1944. Dickstein, Samuel: Died in the Nazi bombing of Warsaw in 1939. Epstein, Paul: Frankfurt 1919 until 1935, suicide after summon from Gestapo August 1939. Froehlich, Walter:

    38. Cynthia Lanius' Presentation: Girls And Science 2000
    Mina Rees, Irmgard FluggeLotz. Sophie Piccard, Rózsa Péter. ruth moufang,Kate Fenchel. Maria Cinquini-Cibrario, Grace Brewster Murray Hopper.
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    Girls and Science 2000
    History of Women in Mathematics
    Throughout history, rare women became mathematicians. Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia (1646-1684) Emilie du Chatelet (1706-1749 Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718-1799) Caroline Herschel (1750-1848) Sophie Germain (1776-1831) Mary Fairfax Somerville (1780-1872) We begin to see progress influence of women's movement. Nineteenth Century Ada Byron Lovelace Florence Nightingale Mary Everest Boole Susan Jane Cunningham Elizaveta Fedorovna Litvinova Christine Ladd- Franklin Sofia Kovalevskaya Ellen Amanda Hayes Hertha Ayrton Ida Metcalf Charlotte Angas Scott Charlotte Barnum Alicia Boole Stott Ruth Gentry Winifred Edgerton Merrill Leona May Peirce Helen Abbot Merrill Clara Eliza Smith Clara Latimer Bacon Annie MacKinnon Fitch Grace Chisholm Young Isabel Maddison Mary Frances Winston Newson Emilie Norton Martin Agnes Baxter Virginia Ragsdale Louise Duffield Cummings Lao Genevra Simons Roxana Hayward Vivian Elizabeth Dickerman Anna Irwin Young Suzan Rose Benedict Charlotte Elvira Pengra Grace M. Bareis

    39. Habilitationen
    Translate this page 1919, Emmy Noether, Göttingen, Algebra. 1927, Hilda Pollaczek-Geiringer, Berlin,Numerik. 1936, ruth moufang, Frankfurt/M. Algebra. 1940, Hel Braun, Göttingen,Algebra.
    http://www-ifm.math.uni-hannover.de/~bessen/habil.html

    40. Matematikos Istorija
    Lotz (19031974); Sophie Piccard (1904- ); Rózsa Péter (1905-1977);ruth moufang (1905-1977); Kate Fenchel (1905-1983); Maria Cinquini
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    Matematikos istorija
    • Senovës matematikos istorija Matematikos mokslininkiø moterø biografijos Senasis matematikos mokslas ir jo modernus likimas Matematikai ... The MacTutor History of Mathematics archive
      Senovës matematikos istorija http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/index.html Ðioje svetainëje sukaupta daugybë medþiagos matematikos istorijos klausimais. Svetainæ sukûrë Ðkotijos Ðv. Andrëjaus universiteto Matematikos ir statistikos mokykla. Tekstai paraðyti aiðkia, graþia anglø kalba, todël gali bûti panaudoti integruojant matematikos pamokas su anglø kalba. Patraukliai ir ádomiai apraðyta daugiau kaip 1000 matematikø, pateikiami jø portretai, trumpai pristatomi esminiai darbai. Yra ávairiø ádomybiø, pavyzdþiui, prie kiekvieno mokslininko spragtelëjus pateiktà nuorodà rodoma jo gimimo diena. Matematikø biografijos pateiktos sugrupuotos pagal abëcëlæ ir pagal gyvenimo metus. Manau, kad matematikø biografijø iðsamus ir vaizdus pateikimas yra vertingiausia ðios svetainës dalis. Ir ypaè ádomu, kad kiekvienam matematikui pateikiamas þemëlapis, kuriame nurodomos jo ir kitø þymiø matematikø gimimo vietos. Pateiktas nemaþas garsiø istoriniø temø skyrius (apie 40 temø). Èia galima rasti medþiagos viktorinoms, olimpiadoms, arba norint paávairinti kai kuriø temø pamokas, pavyzdþiui, kalbant apie trigonomerines funkcijas ar skaièiaus

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