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  1. Sophie Germain war Mathematikerin, Physikerin und am Ende ihrer Karriere Phi­losophin. Schon früh begei­sterte sich das Mädchen Sophie, geboren am 1.4.1776 in Paris, für die mathematischen und physikalischen Wissenschaften. Sie eignete sich entgegen des Willens der Eltern, die dies als unnatürlich empfanden, die althumanistischen Sprachen an und war somit in der Lage Laplace und Gauß ...

  2. Sophie Germain. 1776 - 1831. «por temor a la burla ligada a una mujer científica, he adoptado previamente el nombre de M. LeBlanc». Esta frase la escribió en una de las cartas que envió a Karl Friedrich Gauss en la que le explicaba el uso de un seudónimo masculino. «M.

  3. Lived 1776 – 1831. Sophie Germain was a wholly self-taught mathematical genius who began her career pretending to be a man, because the social conventions of her time prevented women from following intellectual careers. Her theory of surface vibrations brought her the prestigious Paris Academy of Sciences Prize in 1816, the first ever won by.

  4. Sophie Germain's entry was the only one. While it contained mathematical flaws and was rejected, her approach was correct. All the other possible entrants in the contest were prisoners of the ruling paradigm, consideration of the underlying molecular structure theorized for materials. The mathematical methodologies appropriate to the molecular view could not cope with the problem. But Germain ...

  5. 14. Jan. 2023 · Sophie Germain’s discovery of the primes now named after her was the greatest advance on the way to the final proof of Fermat’s conjecture. For the first time, it had been possible to prove this conjecture for a very large, presumably even infinitely large number of exponents (whether the set of Sophie Germain primes is infinitely large has not yet been conclusively answered), and not just ...

  6. Sophie Germainová (1. dubna 1776 Paříž, Francie – 27. červen 1831 Paříž) byla francouzská matematička, fyzička a filozofka. Přesto, že to v té době nebylo u žen obvyklé, se jí dostalo matematického vzdělání z knih jejího otce a z korespondence s matematiky jako Joseph-Louis Lagrange , Adrien-Marie Legendre a Carl Friedrich Gauss .

  7. Marie-Sophie Germain was a nineteenth-century French mathematician. Along with that she had also explored other field of studies, for instance, philosophy and physics. Being a woman it was not easy for Germain to not only acquire education but then to further expand her horizon, in the society possessing a medieval mindset regarding women’s education. Germain