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Emmy Noether faced sexism and Nazism – 100 years later her contributions to ring theory still influence modern math

  • Written by Tamar Lichter Blanks, PhD Candidate in Mathematics, Rutgers University
imageEmmy Noether made significant contributions to theoretical mathematics. Konrad Jacobs, Erlangen/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA

When Albert Einstein wrote an obituary for Emmy Noether in 1935, he described her as a “creative mathematical genius” who – despite “unselfish, significant work over a period of many years”...

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