The life and times of Emmy Noether: contributions of Emmy Noether to particle physics / presented at the International Conference on the History of Original Ideas and Basic Discoveries in Particle Physics, 1994.

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The life and times of Emmy Noether: contributions of Emmy Noether to particle physics / presented at the International Conference on the History of Original Ideas and Basic Discoveries in Particle Physics, 1994.

Noether's theorem is discussed along with an historical account of how they were discovered and what their impact has been. This paper also gives, for physicists, an overview of the important role of Emmy Noether's work in the development of modern mathematics. Includes a brief biography of Noether.

31 pages.

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Byers, Nina, 1930-

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Nina Byers, professor of physics, University of California, Los Angeles from 1961. From the description of The life and times of Emmy Noether: contributions of Emmy Noether to particle physics / presented at the International Conference on the History of Original Ideas and Basic Discoveries in Particle Physics, 1994. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 154305376 ...

Noether, Emmy, 1882-1935

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Emmy Noether was born in Wilhemine Nuremberg, Germany and raised the daughter of mathematician and Professor of Mathematics at the University of Erlangen, Max Noether. At the age of eighteen she decided to pursue a career in mathematics and began auditing her father's classes. In 1907 she received a doctorate in mathematics, which made her the second woman in history to receive a doctorate degree from a German University. Since women were still not allowed to teach at the university level in Ger...