European Women in Mathematics, the Glossary
European Women in Mathematics (EWM) is an international association of women working in the field of mathematics in Europe.[1]
Table of Contents
21 relations: American Mathematical Society, Andrea Walther, Anna Romanowska, Association for Women in Mathematics, Bodil Branner, Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb, Caroline Series, Christine Bessenrodt, Dona Strauss, European Mathematical Society, Frances Kirwan, Gudrun Kalmbach, Irene Sciriha, Karma Dajani, MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, Marie-Françoise Roy, Professional association, Susanna Terracini, Sylvie Paycha, UNESCO, University of Cambridge.
- Pan-European learned societies
- Women in mathematics
American Mathematical Society
The American Mathematical Society (AMS) is an association of professional mathematicians dedicated to the interests of mathematical research and scholarship, and serves the national and international community through its publications, meetings, advocacy and other programs. European Women in Mathematics and American Mathematical Society are mathematical societies.
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Andrea Walther
Andrea Walther (born 1970) is a German applied mathematician whose research interests include nonlinear optimization, non-smooth optimization, and scientific computing, and who is known in particular for her work on automatic differentiation.
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Anna Romanowska
Anna B. Romanowska is a Polish mathematician specializing in abstract algebra.
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Association for Women in Mathematics
The Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) is a professional society whose mission is to encourage women and girls to study and to have active careers in the mathematical sciences, and to promote equal opportunity for and the equal treatment of women and girls in the mathematical sciences. European Women in Mathematics and Association for Women in Mathematics are mathematical societies, organizations for women in science and technology and women in mathematics.
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Bodil Branner
Bodil Branner (born 5 February 1943, in Aarhus) is a retired Danish mathematician, one of the founders of European Women in Mathematics and a former chair of the Danish Mathematical Society.
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Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb
Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb (born 1979) is an Austrian mathematician who works in image processing and partial differential equations.
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Caroline Series
Caroline Mary Series (born 24 March 1951) is an English mathematician known for her work in hyperbolic geometry, Kleinian groups and dynamical systems.
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Christine Bessenrodt
Christine Bessenrodt (1958–2022) was a German mathematician who was for many years the Chair of Algebra and Number Theory at Leibniz University Hannover.
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Dona Strauss
Dona Anschel Papert Strauss (born April 1934) is a South African mathematician working in topology and functional analysis.
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European Mathematical Society
The European Mathematical Society (EMS) is a European organization dedicated to the development of mathematics in Europe. European Women in Mathematics and European Mathematical Society are mathematical societies and pan-European learned societies.
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Frances Kirwan
Dame Frances Clare Kirwan, (born 21 August 1959) is a British mathematician, currently Savilian Professor of Geometry at the University of Oxford.
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Gudrun Kalmbach
Gudrun Kalmbach (born 27 May 1937 in Großerlach) is a German mathematician and educator known for her contributions in the field of quantum logic and for the educational programmes she developed.
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Irene Sciriha
Irene Sciriha Aquilina is a Maltese mathematician specializing in spectral graph theory and chemical graph theory.
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Karma Dajani
Karma Dajani is a Lebanese-Dutch mathematician whose research interests include ergodic theory, probability theory, and their applications in number theory.
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MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive
The MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive is a website maintained by John J. O'Connor and Edmund F. Robertson and hosted by the University of St Andrews in Scotland.
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Marie-Françoise Roy
Marie-Françoise Roy (born 28 April 1950 in Paris) is a French mathematician noted for her work in real algebraic geometry.
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Professional association
A professional association (also called a professional body, professional organization, or professional society) is a group that usually seeks to further a particular profession, the interests of individuals and organisations engaged in that profession, and the public interest.
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Susanna Terracini
Susanna Terracini (born April 29, 1963) is an Italian mathematician known for her research on chaos in Hamiltonian dynamical systems, including the ''n''-body problem, reaction–diffusion systems, and the Schrödinger equation.
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Sylvie Paycha
Sylvie Paycha (born 27 March 1960 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) is a French mathematician and mathematical physicist working in operator theory as a professor at the University of Potsdam.
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UNESCO
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO; pronounced) is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) with the aim of promoting world peace and security through international cooperation in education, arts, sciences and culture.
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University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England.
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See also
Pan-European learned societies
- Academia Europaea
- European Association for Artificial Intelligence
- European Association for Chinese Studies
- European Association of Psychology and Law
- European Beat Studies Network
- European Business History Association
- European Congress of Mathematics
- European Economic Association
- European Mathematical Society
- European Multidisciplinary Society for Modelling and Simulation Technology
- European Society for Analytic Philosophy
- European Society for the Study of English
- European Union Studies Association
- European Women in Mathematics
- Informatics Europe
- Society for European Philosophy
- World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies
- Young Academy of Europe
Women in mathematics
- AWM-SIAM Sonia Kovalevsky Lecture
- AWM/MAA Falconer Lecture
- African Women in Mathematics Association
- Anne Bennett Prize
- Association for Women in Mathematics
- Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter
- Caucus for Women in Statistics
- Center for Women in Mathematics
- Complexities: Women in Mathematics
- European Women in Mathematics
- Femmes et Mathématiques
- Gifted (2017 film)
- Hidden Figures
- Hidden Figures (book)
- Krieger–Nelson Prize
- List of women in mathematics
- Math Prize for Girls
- Noether Lecture
- Pioneering Women in American Mathematics
- Power in Numbers: The Rebel Women of Mathematics
- Ruth Lyttle Satter Prize in Mathematics
- Timeline of women in mathematics
- Timeline of women in mathematics in the United States
- Women in Mathematics (book)
- Women in STEM fields
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Women_in_Mathematics