Max Noether

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Max Noether was a prominent 19th-century German mathematician known for his foundational contributions to algebraic geometry and as the father of Emmy Noether.

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instanceOf German mathematician
human
mathematician
centuryOfActivity 19th century
20th century
child Emmy Noether
Fritz Noether
countryOfBirth Grand Duchy of Baden
countryOfCitizenship German Empire
Germany
dateOfBirth 1844-09-24
dateOfDeath 1921-12-13
doctoralAdvisor Paul Gordan
educatedAt Justus Liebig University Giessen
surface form: University of Giessen

Heidelberg University
surface form: University of Heidelberg
employer University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
surface form: University of Erlangen–Nuremberg

Heidelberg University
surface form: University of Heidelberg
ethnicGroup German
familyName Emmy Noether
surface form: Noether
fieldOfWork algebraic geometry
mathematics
givenName Max
hasAcademicDiscipline algebra
geometry
memberOf Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities
surface form: Heidelberg Academy of Sciences
name Max Noether self-link
nativeLanguage German
notableFor Noether’s theorem on rational surfaces
Noether’s theorem in algebraic geometry (Noether’s AF+BG theorem)
surface form: Noether’s theorem on the canonical embedding of algebraic curves

Noether’s theorem in algebraic geometry (Noether’s AF+BG theorem)
surface form: Noether’s theorem relating differentials and divisors on curves

being the father of Emmy Noether
foundational contributions to algebraic geometry
results on the genus of algebraic curves
work on birational geometry
notableStudent Emmy Noether
notableWork Noether’s theorem in algebraic geometry (Noether’s AF+BG theorem)
Noether’s theorem in algebraic geometry (Noether’s AF+BG theorem)
surface form: Noether’s theorem on canonical curves

Noether’s theorem in algebraic geometry (Noether’s AF+BG theorem)
surface form: Noether’s theorem on rationality of surfaces

contributions to the theory of algebraic curves
contributions to the theory of algebraic surfaces
occupation mathematician
placeOfBirth Mannheim
placeOfDeath Erlangen
residence Erlangen
Heidelberg
sexOrGender male
spouse Ida Amalia Kaufmann

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Emmy Noether relative Max Noether
Emmy Noether father Max Noether
Emmy hasRelative Max Noether
subject surface form: Emmy Noether
Amalie father Max Noether
subject surface form: Amalie Noether
Paul Gordan student Max Noether
Paul Gordan notableStudent Max Noether
Max Noether name Max Noether self-link
Ida Amalia Kaufmann spouse Max Noether
Fritz Noether father Max Noether
Fritz Noether notableRelative Max Noether
Brill–Noether theory namedAfter Max Noether
Brill–Noether theory developedBy Max Noether