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Women in Math
Women in Mathematics page of the University of Maryland College Park.
WIM is an organization at the University of Maryland College Park (UMCP). WIM is dedicated to serving the needs of women mathematicians at UMCP. [eng]
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Sophie Piccard
Sophie Piccard was born in St. Petersbourg, Russia, in 1904. She received her Diploma in Mathematics and the Physical Sciences in 1925 from the University of Smolensk. She worked in Switzerland. [eng]
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Anna Irwin Young, 1873 - 1920
American mathematician. [eng]
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Nina Karlovna Bari (1901-1961)
Nina Karlovna Bari was a woman whose contribution to mathematics was great. A short biography. [rus]
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Ruth Goulding Wood
American mathematician.
Wood's area of research was non-Euclidean geometry. [eng]
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Argelia Velez-Rodriquez
American mathematician who was born in Cuba. [eng]
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Olga Alexandrovna Ladyzhenskaya
Worked in the general areas of linear, quasilinear, and nonlinear partial (and some ordinary) differential equations of elliptic, parabolic, and hyperbolic types.
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Virginia Ragsdale, 1870-1945
American mathematician. [eng]
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Edna Kramer Lassar
American mathematician. [eng]
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Mary Catherine Bishop Weiss
American mathematician. [eng]
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Pelageya Yakovlevna Polubarinova-Kochina, b. 1899
One of the most important women in mathematics in the Soviet Union . [eng]
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Lorna Mary Swain, 1891-1936
English mathematician. [eng]
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Bird Margaret Turner, 1877-1962
American mathematician. [eng]
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Agnesi, Maria Gaetana, 1718-1799
Italian mathematician. A gif animation of the curve known as the 'Witch of Agnesi' . [eng]
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Cora Ratto de Sadosky, 1912-1981
Argentinian mathematician, an inspiring teacher who devoted her life to fighting oppression, discrimination, and racism, and to defending the right of all peoples to self-determination. [eng]
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Olga Taussky-Todd, 1906-1995
Hungarian mathematician.
Olga Taussky is remembered by many for her lectures. [eng]
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Grace Chisholm Young
English mathematician. [eng]
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Charlotte Angas Scott, 1858-1931
Charlotte is known as one of England's first women to obtain a doctorate in mathematics.
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Rуzsa Pйter, 1905-1977
Hungarian female mathematician .
Peter helped to found the modern field of recursive function theory as a separate area of mathematical research. [eng]
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Mary Fairfax Somerville, 1780-1872
Scotland mathematician. [eng]
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