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    Sophie Germain was born April 1st, 1776 in Paris, France. Sophie’s family was rich and counted as upper Classmen. Sophie was the middle child out of 2 others, Marie-Madeline Germain and Angelique-Ambroise Germain. She was brought into the world around times when it was frowned upon for women to be educated, not to mention that it was also a revolution year too. Sophie spent most of her time in the house reading in her Father’s collection of books. “Their eldest and youngest daughters, Marie-Madeleine

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    Likened to Albert Einstein, Emmy Noether didn’t care for her appearance and rather preferred to be judged on her mental capabilities. She played a pivotal role in the creation of abstract algebra, as well as a collaborator on multiple crucial cases one of which involved equipping a formula to Albert Einstein’s Theory of Relativity. She was eccentric at times, unkempt, didn’t wear the traditional clothing for a woman of her time, and above all else she was brilliant in a time when women’s minds were

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    class many students say, “What is the point of math I am never going to use it.” That statement is not true, math is used on a daily basis in our everyday life. “Mathematics is the queen of science, and arithmetic the queen of mathematics” (Carl Friedrich Gauss). Not only is math a tremendous part of everyday life but it is also a substantial part of education. Education is something that many people are passionate about, but many people overlook how much influence math has on other subjects. Understanding

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    Sophie Germain Sophie Germain was a famous French mathematician. She was born on April 1, 1776 in Paris, France to very wealthy parents. Although her family was wealthy, they never allowed Sophie to study or receive an education. At that time, educating women was frowned upon and perceived as “dangerous”. Despite these beliefs, Sophie was determined to teach herself mathematics(Agnes Scott) . She did this by secretly reading math books in the night from her father’s library. Eventually

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    their discoveries, we would be lost, confused, and not nearly as intelligent. Gauss was one of those heroes. Carl Freidrich Gauss was a German mathematician and a physical scientist also known as the “Prince of Mathematics”. He was born on April 30th, 1777 in Brunswick, Germany and was born to poor, working class parents. His mother was illiterate and his father was a gardener/brick layer. His father did not want Gauss to attend school, he wanted him to stay in the family business; but fortunately

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    Irving Fisher was a well known American economist, mathematician, and writer. Fisher was born on February 27, 1867 in Saugerties, New York. Fisher attending Yale University from 1884 to 1888 and graduated first in his class with a B.A. degree. He also belonged to a secret senior society at Yale known as the “Skull and Bones” society. In 1891, Fisher became the first person to receive a Ph.D. in economics at Yale for his doctoral thesis on mathematical economics which Yale later published: “Mathematical

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    Theorem she "had adopted a new approach to the problem which was far more general than previous strategies. Her immediate goal was not to prove that one particular equation had no solutions, but to say something about several equations. In her letter to Gauss [a seasoned male mathematician of her time] she outlined a calculation which focused on those

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    Sophie Germain was a French physicst, mathematician, and philospher in the 17 and 18 hundreds. By breaking the gender roles during her time period she was a pionner in elastity and number thereom. She was oppresed by her family and community because of her gender so did not have any easy path towards success compared to many others during her time. As an adolescent the Batille fell, forcing her to stay indoors for long period times. Enternationg herself, she became very interested in her fathers

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    curvature of elastic surfaces and also published principles of examination that later led to the discovery of the laws of equilibrium and the movement of elastic solids.” (Famous Mathematicians-Sophie Germain) In addition, one of her earliest mentors, Gauss, convinced the University of Gottingen to give Sophie an honorary degree, but before she could receive it, she died on June 27,1831, at the age of 55 to only be seen as a single woman with no

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    David Hilbert's father, Otto Hilbert, was the son of a judge who was a high ranking Privy Councillor. Otto was a county judge who had married Maria Therese Erdtmann, the daughter of Karl Erdtmann, a Königsberg merchant. Maria was fascinated by philosophy, astronomy and prime numbers. Otto Hilbert had a brother who was a lawyer and another who was the director of a Gymnasium. After Otto was promoted to become a senior judge, he and Maria moved to 13 Kirchenstrasse in Königsberg and this was the home

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