Emmy Noether is the New Google Doodle Honors of today

Emmy Noether is the New Google Doodle Honors of today

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Emmy Noether who is the New Google Doodle Honors today, was an influential German mathematician known for her groundbreaking contributions to abstract algebra and theoretical physics.

Albert Einstein — someone who definitely is — once called her “the most significant creative mathematical genius thus far produced since the higher education of women began.” although the name not be a household name.

She is credited with revolutionizing the fields of mathematics and physics with her theory of noncommutative algebras, where answers are determined by the order in which numbers are multiplied and Google is celebrating her life with a doodle, she born in a small town in Germany in 1882, would have been 133 on Monday.

Emmy Noether had reached the pinnacle of peer respect among her fellow giants of mathematical science. That was after a lifetime of being doubted and ousted, discouraged and disallowed,
underpaid and unpaid.

Einstein said in his letter in his letter that “she discovered methods which have proved of enormous importance in the development of the present-day younger generation of
mathematicians.”

Noether had sometimes been blocked and barred as a student because of her gender in her native country, She had risen against wall after wall of obstacles to work on such areas as ring theory; now she was counted among those in a most rarefied academic circle and had nurtured the next waves of great
students.

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  1. Yeah! First comment! I agree – Emily Noether was a wonderful inspiration, and I personally think more people need to know about her. She seemed like a wonderful person in her lifetime, and I applause Google for congratulating her with this doodle.

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