LC control no. | n 80073611 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Noether, Emmy, 1882-1935 |
Variant(s) | Noether, Amalie Emmy, 1882-1935 Noether, E. (Emmy), 1882-1935 |
Other standard no. | 0000000122818450 73918294 Q7099 |
Associated country | Germany |
Birth date | 1882-03-23 |
Death date | 1935-04-14 |
Place of birth | Erlangen (Germany) |
Place of death | Bryn Mawr (Pa.) |
Field of activity | Algebra, Abstract Mathematical physics |
Profession or occupation | Mathematicians Algebraist |
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Found in | LCCN 38-3026: Waerden, B.L. van der. Moderne algebra, 1937-40 (hdg.: Noether, Emmy, 1882-1935; usage: E. Noether) Wikipedia, March 16, 2015 (Emmy Noether; official name Amalie Emmy Noether; born 23 March 1882 in Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany; died 14 April 1935 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania; mathematician known for her groundbreaking contributions to abstract algebra and theoretical physics; she revolutionized the theories of rings, fields, and algebras. In physics, Noether's theorem explains the fundamental connection between symmetry and conservation laws. Although Noether's theorem had a profound effect upon physics, among mathematicians she is best remembered for her seminal contributions to abstract algebra.) August 9, 2023 (Emmy Noether; Amalie Emmy Noether (23 March 1882 - 14 April 1935) was a German mathematician who made many important contributions to abstract algebra. She discovered Noether's First and Second Theorem, which are fundamental in mathematical physics; born to a Jewish family in the Franconian town of Erlangen; died Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmy_Noether> |
National bib agency no. | 1032L0490E |
Associated language | ger |
Quality code | nlc |