Emmy Noether

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Emmy Noether was a pioneering German mathematician whose groundbreaking work in abstract algebra and theoretical physics, especially Noether's theorem linking symmetries and conservation laws, profoundly shaped modern mathematics and physics.

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instanceOf German mathematician
algebraist
human
mathematician
academicDegree PhD in mathematics
awardReceived Ackermann–Teubner Memorial Award
causeOfDeath postoperative infection
countryOfCitizenship German Empire
Germany
dateOfBirth 1882-03-23
dateOfDeath 1935-04-14
describedBy Albert Einstein
describedBySource Albert Einstein's 1935 obituary letter
doctoralAdvisor Paul Gordan
doctoralThesis Über die Bildung des Formensystems der ternären biquadratischen Form
educatedAt University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
University of Göttingen
EinsteinDescription “the most significant creative mathematical genius thus far produced since the higher education of women began”
employer Bryn Mawr College
Institute for Advanced Study
University of Göttingen
ethnicGroup Jewish
familyName Emmy Noether self-linksurface differs
surface form: Noether
father Max Noether
fieldOfWork abstract algebra
ideal theory
invariant theory
mathematics
representation theory
ring theory
theoretical physics
givenName Amalie
hasHonorificName Emmy Noether Lecture
Emmy Noether Lecture
surface form: Noether Lecture

Noether Medal
Noetherian induction
Noetherian module
Noetherian ring
Noetherian space
influenced Bartel Leendert van der Waerden
Hermann Weyl
Pavel Alexandrov
Saunders Mac Lane
many developments in modern algebra
modern theoretical physics
knownFor foundational work in modern abstract algebra
linking symmetries and conservation laws in physics
languagesSpokenWrittenOrSigned German
memberOf Göttingen mathematical community
movement modern algebra
nickname Emmy
notableEvent emigrated from Nazi Germany to the United States in 1933
notableIdea Noetherian module
surface form: Noetherian condition

algebraic foundations of conservation laws
structural approach to algebra
notableWork Noether normalization lemma
Noether's isomorphism theorems
Noether's problem
Noether's theorem
Noetherian module
Noetherian ring
placeOfBirth Erlangen
German Empire
Kingdom of Bavaria
placeOfDeath Bryn Mawr College
surface form: Bryn Mawr

Pennsylvania
United States of America
relative Max Noether
religion Judaism
sexOrGender female
student Bartel Leendert van der Waerden
Grete Hermann
Hans Fitting
Helmut Hasse
Max Deuring
Olga Taussky-Todd
Robert F. Ritt
workLocation Bryn Mawr College
surface form: Bryn Mawr

Erlangen
Göttingen

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Algebra II contributor Emmy Noether
this entity surface form: Emmy Noether (indirect influence)
Noether’s theorem in algebraic geometry (Noether’s AF+BG theorem) namedAfter Emmy Noether
subject surface form: Noether’s AF+BG theorem
Noether’s theorem in algebraic geometry (Noether’s AF+BG theorem) mathematicianAssociated Emmy Noether
subject surface form: Noether’s AF+BG theorem
Fritz Noether familyName Emmy Noether
this entity surface form: Noether
Fritz Noether sibling Emmy Noether
Fritz Noether notableRelative Emmy Noether
Ernst Witt doctoralAdvisor Emmy Noether