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    <title>The Emmy Noether Heritatge</title>
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    <description>Title: The Emmy Noether Heritatge
Authors: Teicher, Mina
Abstract: Emmy Noether is my role model for the following reasons:&#xD;
• She is one of the most important mathematician and physicists of the 20 century;&#xD;
• She fought to be a scientist in times where women were not allowed to be one;&#xD;
• She was a leader that gathered around her a large school of students and collaborators.&#xD;
In the lecture these reasons will be substantiated with historical facts. In addition, a&#xD;
general assessment of the significance of her ideas and works, from her times until&#xD;
today, will be advanced.</description>
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