Today (March 23, 1882) is the birthday of the German mathematician Amalie Emmy Noether, who introduced the theory of algebraic variations and numbers.
Amaliee Emmy Noether was born on
March 23, 1882, in Germany. Father Max Noether came from a family of wholesalers
in Germany. At the age of 14, he was paralyzed by polio. Mostly self-taught, he
received his doctorate in 1868 from the University of Heidelberg. After
teaching there for seven years, he found a place in the Bavarian city of
Erlangen. As a woman, the patient was much loved. Although he is known for his
intelligence and friendliness he is not academically isolated. She was close to
childhood and spoke with a small lip. A family friend narrated a story about
how to quickly solve a brain teaser at a children's party. He showed logical
intelligence at that young age. Like most women of that time, she learned to
cook and clean. She also took piano lessons. Educated at Ellengen University, Noether
worked as an educator at the University of Gottingen.
Author of the famous abstract
algebra. One of the most important mathematicians who spent most of his time
working on his abstract algebra. He introduced algebraic variations and
theories of numbers. In Knottherin's paper, Theory of Idols in the Ring
Domains, he presented his ideas. From 1908 to 1919 he studied algebraic algebra
and number fields. His patient's theorem is considered "one of the most
important mathematical theorems that contributed to the development of modern
physics". From 1920 to 1926 he developed the hypothesis of compounds in
exchange rings.
During the period 1927–35, he
wrote research papers on other transmission rings and superconducting problems.
Apart from that he has given other mathematicians many ideas for their study
and guided many research articles. In April 1935, doctors discovered a tumour in
the patient's waist. Concerned about complications from the surgery, they were
initially ordered to rest in bed for two days. For three days she seemed to be
recovering normally. He fainted on April 14 and his temperature rose to 109 F
(42.8 C). The heat hit the base of the brain where the centres should be
located. Emmy Noether passed away on April 14, 1935, in the United States at the
age of 53.
Source By: Wikipedia
Information: Ramesh, Assistant
Professor of Physics, Nehru Memorial College, Puthanampatti, Trichy.
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