Emmy Noether
Noether's theorem linking symmetry and conservation laws
Most quoted
"The development of abstract algebra, which is one of the most characteristic features of mathematics today, is the inevitable outcome of the historical evolution of our science."
— from Attributed from lectures
"My work is not about finding solutions to specific problems, but about developing general theories that can be applied to many problems."
"For all that, I should like to thank the founder of the theory, Herr Dedekind; his trend of thought has affected the above developments."
— from Paper: 'Abstrakter Aufbau der Idealtheorie in algebraischen Zahl- und Funktionenkörpern', 1927
All quotes by Emmy Noether (640)
The true power of mathematics lies in its ability to predict and explain phenomena.
My work is about building bridges between different areas of mathematics.
Mathematics is a living, breathing subject that is constantly evolving.
The most important thing is to never give up on a problem, no matter how difficult it seems.
I am passionate about sharing my love of mathematics with others.
The beauty of mathematics is in its universality and its timelessness.
My work is about uncovering the fundamental laws that govern mathematical systems.
Mathematics is a journey of intellectual adventure and discovery.
The most important thing is to always be open to new ideas and perspectives.
I believe that mathematics has the power to transform the world for the better.
The true elegance of mathematics lies in its simplicity and its power.
My work is about creating a deeper understanding of the abstract world of mathematics.
Mathematics is a constant dialogue between intuition and rigor.
The most important thing is to never lose your curiosity.
I am grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the field of mathematics.
The beauty of mathematics is in its ability to inspire awe and wonder.
My work is about laying the groundwork for future generations of mathematicians.
Mathematics is a powerful tool for understanding the complexities of the universe.
The most important thing is to always strive for clarity and precision.
I believe that mathematics is a fundamental human endeavor.
Contemporaries of Emmy Noether
Other Physicss born within 50 years of Emmy Noether (1882–1935).