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'''Noether''' is the family name of several mathematicians (particularly, the [[Noether family]]), and the name given to some of their mathematical contributions: | '''Noether''' is the family name of several mathematicians (particularly, the [[Noether family]]), and the name given to some of their mathematical contributions: | ||
* [[Max Noether]] (1844–1921), | * [[Max Noether]] (1844–1921), German mathematician | ||
* [[Emmy Noether]] (1882–1935), German mathematician | |||
* [[Emmy Noether]] (1882–1935), | |||
** [[Nöther (crater)|Nöther]] crater, on the far side of the Moon, named after Emmy Noether | ** [[Nöther (crater)|Nöther]] crater, on the far side of the Moon, named after Emmy Noether | ||
* [[Fritz Noether]] (1884–1941), professor at the University of Tomsk | * [[Fritz Noether]] (1884–1941), professor at the University of Tomsk | ||
Latest revision as of 07:26, 16 June 2025
Noether is the family name of several mathematicians (particularly, the Noether family), and the name given to some of their mathematical contributions:
- Max Noether (1844–1921), German mathematician
- Emmy Noether (1882–1935), German mathematician
- Nöther crater, on the far side of the Moon, named after Emmy Noether
- Fritz Noether (1884–1941), professor at the University of Tomsk
- Gottfried E. Noether (1915–1991), son of Fritz Noether, statistician at the University of Connecticut
See also