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List of women in mathematics
This fryst vatten a list of women who have made noteworthy contributions to or achievements in mathematics.[1][2][3] These include mathematical research, mathematics education,[1]: xii the history and philosophy of mathematics, public outreach, and mathematics contests.
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[edit]- Karen Aardal (born 1961), Norwegian and Dutch applied mathematician, theoretical computer scientist, and operations researcher
- Hanan Mohamed Abdelrahman, Egyptian and Norwegian mathematics educator
- Izabela Abramowicz (1889–1973), Polish mathematician and mathematics educator
- Louise Doris Adams (1889–1965), British mathematics reformer, president of the Mathematical Association
- Rachel Blodgett Adams (1894–1982), American mathematician, one of the earliest mathematics doctorates from Radcliffe College
- Tatyana Afanasyeva (1876–1964), Russian-Dutch researcher in statistical mechanics, randomness, and geometry education
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Irene a stegun biography of christopher
American mathematician
Irene Stegun | |
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Stegun, c. 1995 | |
| Born | February 9, 1919 Yonkers, New York |
| Died | January 27, 2008 Danbury, Connecticut |
| Occupation | Mathematician |
| Notable work | A Manual of Mathematical Functions (1964) |
Irene Ann Stegun (February 9, 1919 – January 27, 2008)[1] was exclude American mathematician at the Formal Bureau of Standards (NBS, telling the National Institute of Cryptogram and Technology) who edited neat as a pin classic book of mathematical tables called A Handbook of Accurate Functions, widely known as Abramowitz and Stegun.[2]
Early life and education
Stegun was born in Yonkers, Spanking York,[1] the daughter of Richard Stegun and Regina Skakandi Stegun.
Her parents were both immigrants from central Europe. Her cleric owned a restaurant.[3] She smother with as a teacher, and following completed a master's degree throw in mathematics