a German mathematician who made many important contributions to abstract algebra. She discovered Noether's First and Second Theorem, which are fundamental in mathematical physics.
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Born
Amalie Emmy Noether 23 March 1882 Erlangen, Bavaria, German Empire
Died
14 April 1935 (aged 53) Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, United States
Nationality
German
Known for
Abstract algebra Theoretical physics Noether's theorem Noetherian ring Lasker–Noether theorem
Fields
Mathematics and physics
Alma mater
University of Erlangen
Awards
Ackermann–Teubner Memorial Award (1932)
Institutions
University of Göttingen Bryn Mawr College
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Germany
Doctoral advisor
Paul Gordan
Doctoral students
Max Deuring Hans Fitting Grete Hermann Chiungtze C. Tsen Jacob Levitzki Otto Schilling Ernst Witt
era
1800+
Thesis
On Complete Systems of Invariants for Ternary Biquadratic Forms (1907)