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Tag: Emmy Noether
Susama Agarwala presents a mathematical analysis of who survives and who doesn’t.
/Apr 20, 2021
A new book from Kids Can Press tells how Emmy Noether’s beautiful math became famous, while she, a Jewish woman,…
/Oct 06, 2020
A round-up of what’s up: the latest news from Perimeter, a look at the recent work of researchers and alumni,…
/Jul 09, 2020
Enjoy an arts-and-crafts project for times of physical distancing — and a chance to meet some unsung scientific pioneers you…
/May 20, 2020
Participants at the first Simons Emmy Noether Workshop gathered to tackle thorny issues, from the nature of spacetime to systemic…
/Feb 18, 2020
When mathematician Yvette Kosmann-Schwarzbach set out to write about Emmy Noether’s now ubiquitous theorems, she was surprised to learn that…
/Mar 22, 2019
The giants of science are mostly male. But not all of them – and that discovery can prove deeply revelatory,…
/Mar 22, 2019
What better way to celebrate International Women’s Day than by putting three new posters of pioneering scientists on your wall?
/Mar 07, 2019
A century ago, Emmy Noether published a theorem that would change mathematics and physics. Here’s an all-ages guided tour through…
/Jul 23, 2018
Quantum gravity researcher Sumati Surya has spent her sabbatical year at Perimeter — and moved her family with her from…
/Nov 27, 2017