emmy noether
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A German mathematician (1882-1935): Emmy Noether is the name of a renowned German mathematician known for her groundbreaking contributions to abstract algebra and theoretical physics.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Emmy Noether developed fundamental theorems in ring theory.
- The concept of Noether's theorem in physics is named after Emmy Noether.
- Many consider Emmy Noether one of the most important mathematicians of the twentieth century.
Advanced Usage
- "Noetherian": A term derived from her name, used in mathematics to describe rings or modules satisfying the ascending chain condition.
- The textbook covers Noetherian rings in the third chapter.
- "Noether's theorem": A fundamental theorem in theoretical physics connecting symmetries and conservation laws.
- The professor explained that Noether's theorem links symmetry to the conservation of energy.
Variants and Related Words
- Noetherian (adj): Pertaining to the mathematical properties defined by Emmy Noether's work.
- Noether's Theorem (n): The specific theorem formulated by Emmy Noether.
Synonyms
- Mathematician: A person skilled in mathematics. (This is a general term; "Emmy Noether" is a specific individual.)
- Algebraist: A mathematician specializing in algebra. (This describes her field of expertise.)
Related Phrases
- Noetherian ring: A ring in which every ascending chain of ideals eventually stabilizes.
- The proof relies on the properties of a Noetherian ring.
- Noetherian module: A module satisfying the ascending chain condition on submodules.
- She studied the structure of Noetherian modules for her thesis.
Noun
- German mathematician (1882-1935)