Emmy Noether Research Paper

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Emmy Noether (1882 -1935) It was extremely had for a woman to pursue her dreams in the early ages. However, many women found their way to get to their dreams by a lot of work and hardship. There are many professions that we do not see or think a woman can do. One of those professions is becoming a mathematician. Emmy Noether was one of the mathematicians who worked hard to get what she dreamed of doing. She wanted to be a teacher of English and French to young women but something else was waiting for her during her path. It was to fell in love with Math and to become a mathematician and her dream of teaching.
Amalie Emmy Noether is a female mathematician, who was known for her abstract algebra and theoretical physics. She was born on March 23, 1882, in Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany. She died at the age of 53 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania on April 14, 1935. She has three siblings but everyone expects one died in their childhood. Her father, Max Noether a professor, was also a mathematician, who generated the interest of math in Emmy Noether’s life. She emphasized on math in her later life, till then she studied and explored many different subjects. Emmy Noether wanted to be an English and French teacher after her high school. She was not able to take the classes easily even though she was capable of
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That is when and where she created her Noether’s Theorem. In 1928, she got accepted to Moscow State University to be a professor. In 1935 she had surgery to remove a uterine tumor and she died from an infection in the same year. She was finally able to reach her dream after she went through many rough paths just because of her gender. As one of her colleagues said during her memorial service that “she taught us to think in simple, and thus general, terms… homomorphic image, the group or ring with operators, the ideal… and not in a complicated algebraic calculation”

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