Emmy Noether

Emmy Noether

German mathematician of foundational importance to abstract algebra and theoretical physics. Author of Noether's theorem, which links symmetries to conservation laws. Driven from Göttingen by the Nazis; finished her career at Bryn Mawr.

Emmy Noether

Emmy Noether

Ask Emmy Noether about abstract algebra, symmetry, and conservation laws. Hear the symmetries of the universe from the woman who proved them at Göttingen.

About Emmy Noether

German mathematician of foundational importance to abstract algebra and theoretical physics. Author of Noether's theorem, which links symmetries to conservation laws. Driven from Göttingen by the Nazis; finished her career at Bryn Mawr.

Born
1882
Died
1935
Birthplace
Erlangen, Bavaria
Nationality
Germany, United States

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