Emmy Noether, a renowned mathematician born in 1882, escaped Nazi persecution to become a pioneering figure in mathematics and physics. She solved a puzzle that even Einstein struggled with. Noether is celebrated for her significant contributions to abstract algebra and is regarded as one of the most influential mathematicians of the 20th century. Her legacy continues to inspire many, including Albert Einstein, who hailed her as the greatest female mathematician. A poll by the Golden Knights commemorating her birthdate highlighted her groundbreaking work in higher algebra.
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first intermission poll on this date in 1882, German mathematician Emmy Noether, whose innovations in higher algebra made her the most creative abstract algebraist of modern times, was born which brings us to the poll can you still do algebra?
Dr. Emmy Noether was born on this day in 1882. When she died, Albert Einstein wrote in the _New York Times_ that she was widely considered to be the greatest female mathematician who had ever lived. https://t.co/WV9fF3jXLv
🎉 Happy birthday, Emmy Noether! Born on this day in 1882 in my home town Erlangen. One of the most influential mathematician and physicist of the 20th century. https://t.co/DQkag8cUga
Born OTD in 1882, Emmy Noether fled from the Nazis to become one of the greatest mathematicians of all time, solving the puzzle that had stumped Einstein. Her remarkable story and the stunning Edna St. Vincent Millay poem read at her memorial, animated: https://t.co/TD0zrlz1Lb