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    1. Emmy Noether (1882–1935): The Most Important Mathematician of All Time 2023

      Jaeger, Lars

      Women Of Genius In Science, pp. 119 - 128.

      In the fifty years between 1900 and 1950, the laws of physics were rewritten. The further scientists advanced into the world of quantum physics, the more obvious it became that Newton's laws of cla... Read more

      In the fifty years between 1900 and 1950, the laws of physics were rewritten. The further scientists advanced into the world of quantum physics, the more obvious it became that Newton's laws of classical physics only lead to useful results in the world of our daily experience, but not on microscopic scales. Read less

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    2. Emmy Noether, 1882-1935. By Auguste Dick 1983

      Kaplansky, Irving

      The American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 90, Issue 10, pp. 717 - 718.

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    3. Zur Einführung einer begrifflichen Perspektive in die Mathematik: Dedekind, Noether, van der Waerden 2015

      Koreuber, Mechthild

      Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Vol. 38, Issue 3, pp. 243 - 258.

      For the Introduction of a Conceptual Perspective in Mathematics: Dedekind, Noether, van der Waerden. „She [Noether] then appeared as the creator of a new direction in algebra and became the leader,... Read more

      For the Introduction of a Conceptual Perspective in Mathematics: Dedekind, Noether, van der Waerden. „She [Noether] then appeared as the creator of a new direction in algebra and became the leader, the most consistent and brilliant representative, of a particular mathematical doctrine – of all that is characterized by the term ‚Begriffliche Mathematik‘.“2 The aim of this paper is to illuminate this “new direction”, which can be characterized as a conceptual [begriffliche] perspective in mathematics, and to comprehend its roots and trace its establishment. Field, ring, ideal, the core concepts of this new direction in mathematical images of knowledge, were conceptualized by Richard Dedekind (1831–1916) within the scope of his number theory research and associated with an understanding of a formation of concepts as a “free creation of the human spirit”3. They thus stand for an perspective of mathematics in their entirety, described as ‘modern algebra’ in the 1920s and 1930s, leading to an understanding of mathematics as structural sciences. The establishment of this approach to mathematics, which is based on “general mathematical concepts” [allgemein‐mathematische Begriffe]4, was the success of a cultural movement whose most important protagonists included Emmy Noether (1882–1935) and her pupil Bartel L. van der Waerden (1903–1996). With the use of the term ‘conceptual’, a perspective is taken in the analysis which allows for developing connections between the thinking of Dedekind, the “working and conceptual methods” [Arbeits‐ und Auffassungsmethoden]5 of Noether as well as the methodological approach, represented through the thought space of the Noether School as presented under the term “conceptual world” [Begriffswelt]6 in the Moderne Algebra of van der Waerden. This essay thus makes a contribution to the history of the introduction of a structural perspective in mathematics, a perspective that is inseparable from the mathematical impact of Noether, her reception of the work of Dedekind and the creative strength of the Noether School. Read less

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    1. Emmy Noether, 1882-1935.

      Hill QA29 .N6 D53 | Book

    2. Emmy Noether, 1882-1935

      Auguste Dick ; translated by H.I. Blocher.

      Hill QA29 .N6 D513 | Book

    3. Emmy Noether

      Jessica Hannon.

      Online Resources QA29 .N6 ebook | Book

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