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  1. Max Noether by Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, et all 2010-06-27
  2. Max Noether's Theorem
  3. Theorems on algebraic curves in connection with the fundamental theorem of Max Noether (Avhandlinger utgitt av det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi i Oslo. I. Mat.-naturv. klasse, Ny serie) by Olaf M Thalberg, 1962
  4. Algebraists: Max August Zorn, Lodovico Ferrari, Alexander Anderson, Hermann Grassmann, Emmy Noether, Bartel Leendert Van Der Waerden

61. Instituto Balseiro
Translate this page Había sido alumno de Emmy noether, max Planck, max von Laue, Issai Schur, RichardBecker, Peter Pringsheim, Lise Meitner, Walther Nernst y Albert Einstein
http://www.ib.edu.ar/historia/antecedentes.htm
de Mario Mariscotti.
    Buenos Aires, 1924
    Buenos Aires, 1975
  • Octavio F. Mossotti: En el Amanecer de la Ciencia Argentina

  • Ediciones Culturales Argentinas
    Buenos Aires 1981
    Mario Mariscotti
    Sudamericana Planeta
    Buenos Aires, 1985
  • Un Argentino Creador: Ricardo P. Platzeck, 1912-1979

  • Fidel A. Alsina
    Bariloche 1988
    Ediciones CNEA-CNEA 493
    Buenos Aires 1988

62. Emmy Noether
noether, Tochter des Mathematikers max, wurde oft 'der noether' genannt.
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Emmy Noether - Ausstellung
Ausstellung zu Leben und Werk der Emmy Noether (1882-1935)
ab 19. April 2000
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Zu Emmy Noether (Lebenslauf; Kurzfassung) Dokumentation zur Ausstellung (Leben und Werk)
Materialien zur Noether-Ausstellung
Albert Einstein schreibt 1918 in einem Brief an Hilbert:

63. Berühmte Mathematik: Mathematiker > Emmy Noether
Translate this page Emmy noether wurde als erstes Kind von max noether am 23. März 1882in Erlangen geboren. Der Vater max noether war seit 1875 Professor
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Hilbert Galois schen Problems, das Auffinden einer algebraischen Gleichung zu einer vorgegebenen Gruppe. . Hier forschten und lehrten Felix Klein und David Hilbert Hilbert Am 14. April starb unerwartet Emmy Noether an den Folgen eines chirurgischen Eingriffes. Kein Brief und keine private Mitteilung deuteten eine Erkrankung an, nichts auf die Absicht, sich einer Operation zu unterziehen.

64. Emmy Noether
Emmy noether's father max noether was a distinguished mathematicianand a professor at Erlangen. Women were allowed to study at
http://www1.physik.tu-muenchen.de/~gammel/matpack/html/Biographies/Noether_Emmy.
Emmy Amalie Noether
* 23 March 1882 in Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany
+ 14 April 1935 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, USA
Emmy Noether is best known for her contributions to abstract algebra, in particular, her study of chain conditions on ideals of rings. Idealtheorie in Ringbereichen (1921) was of fundamental importance in the development of modern algebra. In this paper she gave the decomposition of ideals into intersections of primary ideals in any commutative ring with ascending chain condition. Lasker (the world chess champion) had already proved this result for polynomial rings. Moderne Algebra in two volumes. The major part of the second volume consists of Noether's work. From 1927 on Noether collaborated with Helmut Hasse> and Richard Brauer in work on non- commutative algebras. She also did important work in the theory of invariants, which led to formulations for several concepts of Einstein 's general theory of relativity. From a physics perspective, Emmy Noether's most famous accomplishment is what is sometimes referred to as Noether's Theorem , which proves a relationship between symmetries in physics and conservation principles.

65. The Mother Of Abstract Algebra (Emmy Noether)
of four children. Her father, max noether, was a professor of Mathematicsat the University of Erlangen. Initially her interests
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The Mother of Abstract Algebra
Of all of the women mathematicians, Emmy Noether is generally the best known. Often described as a loving, intelligent woman, she was impressive by many standards. She was faced with gender issues and political tensions in her lifetime, but her passion for mathematics remained strong. Amalie `Emmy' Noether was born in Erlangen Germany on March 23, 1882 and was the eldest of four children. Her father, Max Noether, was a professor of Mathematics at the University of Erlangen. Initially her interests were mainly languages, and upon graduation of high school she became eligible to teach French and English at a school for young girls. However, when she was 18 she became interested in mathematics. She was not allowed to enroll at the University at the time, because she was a woman. She was able to audit classes, and she did so for two years at the Universities of Erlangen and Gottingen. She worked closely with Paul Gordon, a friend at the University. Under his supervision, she wrote her doctoral thesis: On Complete Systems of Invariants for Ternary Biquadratic Forms . In 1907 she was granted a doctorate at Erlangen. After Gordon's retirement, she began to work with the algebraists Ernst Fischer and Erhard Schmidt on the topic of finite relational and integral bases. Around this time she periodically substituted for her father at the University.

66. No Title
Emmy's vader max noether * werd in 1844 in Mannheim geboren. Opzijn veertiende kreeg hij polio, met als gevolg dat hij de rest
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Emmy Noether
Hoewel de verhoudingen binnen de huidige generatie studenten het tegendeel bewijzen, wordt de wiskunde altijd nog gezien als een mannenwetenschap. Vrouwen en wiskunde wordt meestal gezien als een bijzondere combinatie. Zo bevindt het boek Men of Mathematics , met levensbeschrijvingen van veel grote (mannelijke) wiskundigen, zich in de universiteitsbibliotheek van Nijmegen bij de afdeling wiskunde, het boek Women of Mathematics bevindt zich in de kast bij sociale wetenschappen. Dit heeft natuurlijk te maken met het feit dat het vrouwen jarenlang zeer moeilijk is gemaakt wiskunde te bedrijven, laat staan dat ze een leidende rol konden spelen in de wiskunde. Er bestaan echter een paar uitzonderingen, zoals Sophie Germain, Sophia Kowaleskaya en vooral Emmy Noether, die met recht de beste vrouwelijke wiskundige ooit kan worden genoemd. Emmy's vader Max Noether en Cremona , Klein en Hilbert Het jaar erop keerde Noether echter weer terug naar Erlangen, omdat het daar nu voor vrouwelijke studenten mogelijk was geworden examens te doen. Drie jaar later, in 1907, studeerde ze af bij Paul Gordan met een scriptie getiteld

67. Biographie: Emmy Noether, 1882-1935
Translate this page Mathematikerin. 1882 23. März Amalie Emmy noether wird in Erlangen als Tochterdes Mathematikers max noether und seiner Frau Ida (geb. Kaufmann) geboren.
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Emmy Noether
Mathematikerin
Sie wird Mitglied in der "Deutschen Mathematiker Vereinigung".
Sie entwickelt ihre Theorie über Invarianten und Differentialvarianten, das "Noethersche Theorem".
Da Frauen in der Weimarer Republik
Ihre in der "Mathematischen Zeitschrift" publizierte Abhandlung "Moduln in nichtkommutativen Bereichen, insbesondere aus Differential- und Differenzen-Ausdrücken" macht sie als Mathematikerin bekannt.
Sie setzt sich besonders mit der allgemeinen Idealtheorie, speziell in Ringbereichen, auseinander und entwickelt den "Noetherschen Ring".
Nationalsozialisten
Ihre wichtige Studie "Nichtkommutative Algebra" erscheint.
14. April: Emmy Noether stirbt in Bryn Mawr.
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68. The Laws List: N
noether theorem (noether) A theorem which demonstrates that symmetries are what givesrise to conserved quantities Erik max Francis TOP Welcome to my homepage
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The laws list
N Lw
Laws N A to null experiment Jump links. A B C D ... Z N.
N A
See Avogadro constant
N L
See Loschmidt constant
negative feedback principle
The idea that in a system where there are self-propagating circumstances, those new circumstances tend to act against previously existing circumstances. Such a principle is really a restatement of a conservation law Example Lenz's law
newton; N ( after Sir I. Newton, 1642-1727)
The derived SI unit of force, defined as the force required to give a mass of 1 kg an acceleration of 1 m s ; it thus has units of kg m s
Newton's law of universal gravitation (Sir I. Newton)
Two bodies attract each other with equal and opposite forces; the magnitude of this force is proportional to the product of the two masses and is also proportional to the inverse square of the distance between the centers of mass of the two bodies; mathematically, F G m M r e where m and M are the masses of the two bodies, r is the distance between. the two, and e is a unit vector directed from the test mass to the second.
Newton's laws of motion (Sir I. Newton)

69. Hall Of Fame
Translate this page Riemann, Bernhard, Werke. Hrsg. (1876) Weber, Heinrich / Dedekind, Richard.Hrsg. (1902 / Nachträge) noether, max / Wirtinger, Wilhelm.
http://www.weiss-leipzig.de/teubner-hall-of-fame-1845-bis-2000.htm
Hall of Fame: B. G. Teubner 1845 - 2000
An dieser Stelle der Homepage erscheint eine (natürlich subjektive) Auswahl
von Teubner-Titeln, die
- für die Entwicklung des mathematisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Verlagsprogramms / für
das Ansehen des Verlages besonders wichtig waren
(z. B. die erste technische Schrift bei BGT von F. Kohl 1845,
das erste mathematische Werk bei BGT von T. Franke 1849 und auch
F. Kleins Autographierte Vorlesungshefte ab 1889),
- die wesentlich zur wissenschaftlichen Entwicklung beigetragen haben,
- die wirtschaftlich sehr erfolgreich waren
- oder die hoffentlich bald wieder im Buchhandel erhältlich sein werden (z. B. die Bände von Ahrens, Poincare und auch Lorentz/Einstein/Minkowski ...). Schrittweise werden weitere Originaltitelseiten / erste Umschlagseiten / Links eingefügt. Demnächst folgen hier auch Teubner-Bücher der Jahre 1948 bis 2000. Vorschläge / Anregungen bitte an: Jürgen Weiß Lektorat im Haus des Buches Gerichtsweg 28. D-04103 Leipzig

70. Jewish Mathematicians
noether; max noether; Donald Ornstein; Alexander Ostrowski;Moritz Pasch; Rózsa Péter; Ralph Phillips; Ilya Piatetski-Shapiro;
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JEWISH MATHEMATICIANS SHORT LIST
  • Georg Cantor Paul Cohen Samuel Eilenberg Izrail Gelfand Alexander Grothendieck Jacques Hadamard Felix Hausdorff Ernst Hellinger Heinz Hopf Carl G. J. Jacobi Leopold Kronecker Solomon Lefschetz Tullio Levi-Civita Rudolph Lipschitz Hermann Minkowski John von Neumann Emmy Noether Emil Post Frederic (Frigyes) Riesz Abraham Robinson Issai Schur Laurent Schwartz Hermann Schwarz James Joseph Sylvester Alfred Tarski Otto Toeplitz Vito Volterra Norbert Wiener Edward Witten Oscar Zariski
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71. LEBEN1
Translate this page geb. Kaufmann, und max noether, Mathematiker, Doktor der Philosophieund Professor an der Universität Göttingen, auf. Emmy besuchte
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EMMY NOETHER - LEBEN UND WIRKEN EINER GROßEN MATHEMATIKERIN -
Am 3. März 1882 wird Amalie Emmy Noether in Erlangen geboren. Sie wuchs als erstes Kind der jüdischen Eltern Ida Amalia, geb. Kaufmann, und Max Noether, Mathematiker, Doktor der Philosophie und Professor an der Universität Göttingen, auf. Emmy besuchte im Alter von sieben bis fünfzehn Jahren die städtische "Höhere Töchterschule" in Erlangen, in der Deutsch, Mathematik und Französisch gelehrt wurden. Wie alle "höheren Töchter" wurde ihr Klavierunterricht erteilt, der ihr aber weniger lag, genauso wie die Hausarbeit, die ihr auch noch später, Erzählungen nach, eher zur Last fiel. Im Gegensatz dazu zeigte Emmy Noether sehr viel Interesse und Begabung in den Fremd - sprachen Englisch und Französisch, denen sie auch noch nach der Schulzeit viel Zeit widmete. Mit achtzehn Jahren meldete sie sich zu den bayerischen Staatsprüfungen für Lehrerinnen der französischen und englischen Sprache in Ansbach an. Sie bestand die Prüfungen mit der Hauptnote sehr gut und war nun berechtigt an "weiblichen Erziehungs- und Unterrichtsanstalten" die neueren Fremdsprachen zu unterrichten.
Nun setzte bei Emmy Noether auch das Interesse an einem Universitätsstudium ein: zu dieser Zeit, im Jahre 1900, gab es nur wenige Interessentinnen und meistens handelte es sich bei ihnen um ge - prüfte Lehrerinnen, wie es auch Frl. Noether war.

72. MCS - Pure Maths Seminars And Reading Groups, 1998-1999.
generated by elements of degree at most $m$ and let $\beta_F(G)= max\{ \beta(V ofcharacteristic zero, then due to a classical result of Emmy noether, one has
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73. Frauen In Der Mathematik: Emmy Noether
Translate this page Kindern. Ihre Eltern waren der Mathematiker max noether und seineFrau Ida, geborene Kaufmann, beide jüdischer Abstammung. Ihr
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Artikelreihe: Frauen in der Mathematik
Emmy Noether
Noethers Ausbildung war typisch für eine "höhere Tochter": Schulbesuch bis zum Alter von fünfzehn, Klavierstunden, Lektionen über Haushaltsführung. Doch sie wollte studieren, was zur damaligen Zeit nur sehr begrenzt möglich war: Um 1900 ließen deutsche Universitäten Frauen nur als Gasthörer zu, und auch das nur mit besonderer Erlaubnis der Vorlesenden. So besuchte Noether von 1900 bis 1904 als Hospitantin Vorlesungen (u.a. bei D. Hilbert, F. Klein, H. Minkowski) in Erlangen und Göttingen, bevor 1904 in Erlangen Frauen zur Immatrikulation zugelassen wurden. 1908 promovierte Noether summa cum laude
Quellen:
  • "Women Of Mathematics A Bibliographic Sourcebook", edited by Louise S. Grinstein and Paul J. Vampbell, Greenwood Press 1987; pp. 165-170: "Emmy Noether (1882-1935)" by Gottfried E. Noether "Lexikon bedeutender Mathematiker", Hrsg. S. Gottwald, H.-J. Ilgauds, und K.-H. Schlote; Verlag Harri Deutsch 1990
Literatur:
  • Emmy Noether: Gesammelte Abhandlungen. Springer-Verlag 1983

74. Emmy Noether - Wikipedia
noether.jpg Her father max noether was a distinguished mathematicianand a professor at Erlangen. She did not show any early precocity
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmy_Noether
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Emmy Noether
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Emmy Noether March 23 April 14 ) was a very talented mathematician of the early 20th century , with penetrating insights that she used to develop elegant abstractions which she formalized beautifully. She made very significant contributions to mathematics and theoretical physics. In mathematics, she worked in the theory of invariants and non-commutative algebras . In physics, she arrived at a very crucial and beautiful result known as the Noether's theorem , which translated statements of invariance with respect to generalized transformations of physical systems, called symmetries by physicists, into

75. NOETHER.NET
noether. The only thing I know about her family is her fathers name max noether. I cannot provide any information on her person.
http://www.noether.net/english.html
Welcome to this site about ADOLF NOETHER
Due to the recent development of this site I was not able to provide the collected information in english yet. However, you located this site and so I guess you are interested in some information about his person. Below I tried to assemble the hard facts on his person.
In any case you are welcome to visit the german sites . Some links below will lead you to further (german) information and material.
Some facts about him:
Adolf Noether was an artist of fine art. He lived from 1855 to 1943 in Saxony/Germany (see reference-site ). Most of his work are aquarel paintings and publications for industrial purposes such as advertisments and greeting cards. He illustrated landscapes, fruits, still life objects and others (see reference-site
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Some inquiries are related to a woman named Emmy (Emmilia Amalie) Noether. She is a person well known for her efforts and findings on the field of mathematics and physics. She invented a special theorem. To my knowledge Emmy Noether doesn't stand in any relationship to Adolf Noether . The only thing I know about her family is her fathers name - Max Noether. I cannot provide any information on her person.

76. Directorio - Historia
Translate this page on ideals of rings, father was max noether. noether, max (1844-1921)One of the leaders of nineteenth century algebraic geometry.
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77. A. Emmy Noether
oldest child. Her father, max noether, a noted mathematician himself,was a professor at the University of Erlangen. She studied
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Amalie Emmy Noether (1882-1935) was born on March 23, 1882, in Erlangen, Germany, the oldest child. Her father, Max Noether, a noted mathematician himself, was a professor at the University of Erlangen. She studied mathematics and foreign languages at Erlangen from 1900 to 1902. summa cum laude . Her thesis was on algebraic invariants. In 1915, on Hilbert's Hilbert's name. She applied her invariant theoretic knowledge on problems considered by Hilbert and Klein. Hilbert Influenced by Hilbert's axiomatization of Euclidean geometry, Noether became interested in an abstract axiomatic approach to ring theory. Between 1922 and 1926, she published a series of papers focusing on "the general theory of ideals". In her paper "Abstract construction of ideal theory in the domain of algebraic number fields", published in 1926, she characterized rings in which every ideal is uniquely expressed as a product of prime ideals. This is analogous to Euclid's fundamental theorem of arithmetic. Two of the generalized structures she associated with ideals are the "group" and the "ring". She introduced the present-day definition of a ring in her paper, "Theory of ideals in a ring", published in 1921. She showed that the ascending chain condition is important to ideal theory. She introduced the concept of a primary ideal and proved that in a commutative ring satisfying the ascending chain condition, every ideal can be expressed as an intersection of primary ideals. In 1932, while working on non commutative rings in linear algebra with Richard Brauer and Helmut Hasse, she proved that every simple algebra over an ordinary algebraic number field is cyclic. From 1932 to 1934, she worked on non commutative algebras by means of cross products.

78. Emmy Noether
Emmy noether. Her father max noether was a distinguished mathematicianand a professor at Erlangen. Originally, her aim was to become
http://www.hsu.edu/faculty/worthf/mathematicians/Noether/tsld002.htm
Emmy Noether
  • Her father Max Noether was a distinguished mathematician and a professor at Erlangen.
  • Originally, her aim was to become a language teacher and, in 1900, she became a certificated teacher of English and French in Bavarian girls schools.
  • However Noether never became a language teacher.
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