Emmy Noether

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Amalie Noether (1882-1935) was a German mathematician who contributed to abstract algebra and theoretical physics. Albert Einstein described her as the most important woman in the history of mathematics. A direct consequence of Noether's first theorem are certain important laws of conservation derived from the symmetries.[1]


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References

  1. Edgar Anrews (2010). Who made God? Searching for a theory of everything.. Carlisle, PA, USA: EP Books, 149. ISBN 978-0-85234-707-2.