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This biography of the mathematician, Sophie Germain, paints a rich
portrait of a brilliant and complex woman, the mathematics she
developed, her associations with Gauss, Legendre, and other leading
researchers, and the tumultuous times in which she lived. Sophie
Germain stood right between Gauss and Legendre, and both publicly
recognized her scientific efforts. Unlike her female predecessors
and contemporaries, Sophie Germain was an impressive mathematician
and made lasting contributions to both number theory and the
theories of plate vibrations and elasticity. She was able to walk
with ease across the bridge between the fields of pure mathematics
and engineering physics. Though isolated and snubbed by her peers,
Sophie Germain was the first woman to win the prize of mathematics
from the French Academy of Sciences. She is the only woman who
contributed to the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem. In this unique
biography, Dora Musielak has done the impossible she has chronicled
Sophie Germain's brilliance through her life and work in
mathematics, in a way that is simultaneously informative,
comprehensive, and accurate.
This biography of the mathematician, Sophie Germain, paints a rich
portrait of a brilliant and complex woman, the mathematics she
developed, her associations with Gauss, Legendre, and other leading
researchers, and the tumultuous times in which she lived. Sophie
Germain stood right between Gauss and Legendre, and both publicly
recognized her scientific efforts. Unlike her female predecessors
and contemporaries, Sophie Germain was an impressive mathematician
and made lasting contributions to both number theory and the
theories of plate vibrations and elasticity. She was able to walk
with ease across the bridge between the fields of pure mathematics
and engineering physics. Though isolated and snubbed by her peers,
Sophie Germain was the first woman to win the prize of mathematics
from the French Academy of Sciences. She is the only woman who
contributed to the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem. In this unique
biography, Dora Musielak has done the impossible she has chronicled
Sophie Germain's brilliance through her life and work in
mathematics, in a way that is simultaneously informative,
comprehensive, and accurate.
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