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{{WikiEntry|key=Amalie Emmy Noether|qCode=7099}} is a German Mathematician who gave birth to the rigorous definition of symmetry. She was known for many mathematical theorems, including [[Noether's theorem]]<ref>{{cite web |author1=Emmy Noether  |year=1918  |title=Invariante Variationsprobleme  |language=de  |url=http://de.wikisource.org/wiki/Invariante_Variationsprobleme }}
{{WikiEntry|key=Amalie Emmy Noether|qCode=7099}} is a German Mathematician who gave birth to the rigorous definition of symmetry. She was known for many mathematical theorems, including [[Noether's theorem]]<ref>{{:Paper/Invariant Variation Problems}}</ref>.
:* {{cite journal  |author1=Emmy Noether |translator=Mort Tavel |year=1971  |title=Invariant Variation Problems |journal=Transport Theory and Statistical Physics  |volume=1 |issue=3 |pages=186–207  |arxiv=physics/0503066  |doi=10.1080/00411457108231446 |bibcode = 1971TTSP....1..186N |s2cid=119019843 }} (Original in ''Gott. Nachr.'' 1918:235–257)</ref>.


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Amalie Emmy Noether(Q7099) is a German Mathematician who gave birth to the rigorous definition of symmetry. She was known for many mathematical theorems, including Noether's theorem[1].


References

  1. Noether, Emmy (1971). Translated by Mort Tavel. "Invariant Variation Problems" (PDF). Transport Theory and Statistical Physics. local page. 1 (3): 186–207. arXiv:physics/0503066free to read. doi:10.1080/00411457108231446.  (Original in Gott. Nachr. 1918:235–257)

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