Emmy Noether: The Mother of Modern AlgebraCRC Press, 10 oct 2008 - 184 páginas This book, written primarily for the young adult reader, tells the life story of Emmy Noether, the most important female mathematician of our time. Because no one expected her to grow into an important scientist, the records of her early life are sketchy. After all, it was assumed that she would grow up to be a wife and mother. Instead, she was a g |
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II Beyond the Tochterschule | 45 |
III The Young Scholar | 69 |
IV Fraulein Professor Doctor Emmy Noether | 101 |
V Exile | 141 |
Appendix Nine Mens MorrisNine | 167 |
169 | |
Back Cover | 174 |
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