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Math Mathematicians

Math Mathematicians. By: Matt Dorsey. Amalie Emmy Noether. Amalie was born in Germany in March 23, 1882, and died on April 14, 1935. She was the eldest of four children, but only one of two that survived childhood her brother, Fritz also grew up to become a noted mathematician of his time.

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Math Mathematicians

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  1. Math Mathematicians By: Matt Dorsey

  2. Amalie Emmy Noether

  3. Amalie was born in Germany in March 23, 1882, and died on April 14, 1935. • She was the eldest of four children, but only one of two that survived childhood her brother, Fritz also grew up to become a noted mathematician of his time. Amalie Emmy Noether About Her Life

  4. As a child, Emmy did not concentrate on mathematics. She spent her time in schools studying languages such as French and English. Her mother taught her traditional skills such as cooking, cleaning, and playing the clavier. Amalie Emmy Noether More About Her Life

  5. At the age of 18 she decided to take classes in mathematics at the University of Erlangen. Her brother was a student there, and her father was a professor of mathematics. Because she was a woman, the university refused to let her take classes, however she was able to audit the classes Amalie Emmy Noether Even More About Her Life

  6. In 1915 she joined the mathematical institute in Göttingenand started working with Klein and Hilbert on Einstein's general relativity theory. In 1918 she proved two theorems that were basic for both general relativity and elementary particle physics. One is still known as "Noether's Theorem." Amalie Emmy Noether What Her Discoveries Helped With

  7. http://www.sdsc.edu/ScienceWomen/noether.html • http://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/noether.htm Amalie Emmy Noether Sources

  8. Brahmagupta was born in year of 589 and died in 668. • Brahmagupta Lived In Rajasthan, India. • He use to be a school teacher. Brahmagupta About Him

  9. Brahmagupta Made great advances in arithmetic, algebra, numerical analysis, and geometry. • Several theorems bear his name, including the formula for the area of cyclic quadrilateral. Brahmagupta What He Did

  10. In addition to to his famous writings on practical mathematics and his ingenious theorems of geometry, he also solved the general quadratic equation, and worked on Diophantine and Pells equations. Brahmagupta What He Did (Cont.)

  11. Brahmagupta

  12. http://fabpedigree.com/james/grmatm2.htm Brahmgupta Sources

  13. When he was young he built toys such as a model windmill powered by a mouse on a treadmill. • At age 22 he began making revolutionary advances in mathematics, optics, dynamics, acoustics & celestial mechanics. Sir Isaac Newton About His life

  14. Sir Isaac Newton is known as the father of calculus which he called fluxions, he shared credits with Leibniz for the fundamental theorem of calculus. • He applied calculus for several purposes: finding areas,tangents, the lengths of curves and maxima and minima of functions. • In addition to several other important advances in analytic geometry. Sir Isaac Newton What He Did

  15. Sir Isaac Newton

  16. http://fabpedigree.com/james/grmatm3.htm Sir Isaac Newton Sources

  17. THE END.

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