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  1. Theoreticians and Builders: Mathematicians, Physical Scientists, Inventors (Remarkable Women) by Judy McClure, 2000-09
  2. Women Becoming Mathematicians: Creating a Professional Identity in Post-World War II America by Margaret A. M. Murray, 2001
  3. Achievement and participation of women in mathematics: An overview by Jane M Armstrong, 1980
  4. Women of Mathematics: A Bio-Bibliographic Sourcebook
  5. A Biography Of Maria Gaetana Agnesi, An Eighteenth-Century Woman Mathematician: With Translations by Antonella Cuppillari, 2008-04-30
  6. Hypatia of Alexandria: Mathematician and Martyr by MichaelA. B. Deakin, 2007-07-17
  7. Math Equals : Biographies of Women Mathematicians and Related Activities (Addison-Wesley Innovative Ser.) by Teri Perl, 1978
  8. Women sum it up: Biographical sketches of women mathematicians by Diane Farquhar, 1989
  9. Employment opportunities for women mathematicians and statisticians (United States. Women's Bureau. Bulletin) by Shirley Montag, 1956
  10. Famous Mathematician Women by Joan Nally Gallagher, 1999-01
  11. Rediscovering women mathematicians by Karen D Rappaport, 1978
  12. Caroline Herschel, astronomer, mathematician (Famous women library) by Matilda Betham-Edwards, 1880
  13. Profiles of women in mathematics: The Emmy Noether lecturers by Allyn Jackson, 1991
  14. Women Becoming Mathematicians: Creating a Professional Identity in Post-World War II America by Margaret A. M. Murray, 2000

21. Www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/hstm/data/96.htm
Great Russian women mathematicians More Great Russian women mathematicians. Sof ja Aleksandrovna Janovskaja. Biographiesof women mathematicians Web Site Agnes Scott College, Atlanta, GA.
http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/hstm/data/96.htm

22. BIOGRAPHIES-OF-WOMEN-MATHEMATICIANS
Translate this page BIOGRAPHIES OF women mathematicians. Enlace http//www.scottlan.edu/lriddle/women/.Fecha Alta 18/06/2001. Observación Descripción
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23. Women Mathematicians
archive. One of their pages, http//turnbull.dcs.stand.ac.uk/history/Indexes/Women.htmlhas a list of women mathematicians. Any
http://mathcentral.uregina.ca/QQ/database/QQ.09.00/kisha1.html
Kisha
11th grade student Can you please tell me names of at least five female math teachers who changed history back then? Hi Kisha, There is a great history of mathematics web site at the University of St Andrews, Scotland, called the The MacTutor History of Mathematics archive . One of their pages, http://turnbull.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Indexes/Women.html has a list of women mathematicians. Any of these and many more would satisfy your criterion. From the Mac Tutor list there a few that I would suggest that you read about. Their lives are facinating.
  • Hypatia of Alexandria
    Maria Gaetana Agnesi
    Marie-Sophie Germain
    Augusta Ada King Countess of Lovelace
    Emmy Amalie Noether
    Mary Fairfax Greig Somerville
    and one closer to our own time, Julia Bowman Robinson
This archive only contains information on mathematicians who are dead. There are a great number of living, woman mathematicians who are making history right now. Cheers,
Penny Go to Math Central To return to the previous page use your browser's back button.

24. Women In Math (WIM) At UMCP
WIM is dedicated to serving the needs of women mathematicians at UMCP. Biographies Pictures of Some Famous women mathematicians.
http://www.math.umd.edu/~wim/
Welcome to the Women in Mathematics (WIM) Home Page
Women in Math (WIM) is an organization at the University of Maryland College Park (UMCP). WIM is dedicated to serving the needs of women mathematicians at UMCP. In order to fulfill that purpose, WIM members have organized a number of events. Two ongoing activities are monthly lunch get-togethers and biweekly graduate women talks . We also have an electronic newsletter for our members. This WWW page is WIM's latest endeavor. It is our goal that this page will include information or links to information in the following categories:
  • Scholarships, Conferences, etc. Women in Mathematics Women in Computer Science, Physics, or Engineering Advice for Graduate Students in Math or Other Scientific Disciplines ...
  • Pictures are now available from the 2nd Annual WIM picnic held in June! It was a great chance for students, faculty and staff from our department to talk over sub sandwiches and watermelon.
    I will always be on the lookout for new links to add. If you know of any, please let me know by sending e-mail to me at wim@math.umd.edu

    25. 207.22.231.50/nsta_ssandc/browse.htm
    Links to Other Wild women mathematicians Mathematics Project. Graduate Student Group Web Pages Noetherian RingA Group of women mathematicians at Berkeley; Women in Mathematics
    http://207.22.231.50/nsta_ssandc/browse.htm

    26. Women And Numbers: Lives Of Women Mathematicians Plus Discovery Activities
    Women and Numbers Lives of women mathematicians Plus Discovery Activities.Women and Numbers Lives of women mathematicians Plus
    http://www.sciencesbookreview.com/Women_and_Numbers_Lives_of_Women_Mathematician
    Women and Numbers: Lives of Women Mathematicians Plus Discovery Activities
    Women and Numbers: Lives of Women Mathematicians Plus Discovery Activities

    by Authors: Teri Perl , Analee Nunan , Annalee Nunan
    Released: March, 1993
    ISBN: 093317487X
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    Women in Mathematics

    Mathematicians Are People, Too: Stories from the Lives of Great Mathematicians
    Remarkable Mathematicians : From Euler to von Neumann Math Equals: Biographies of Women Mathematicians+Related Activities ... science book reviews

    27. Math Equals: Biographies Of Women Mathematicians+Related Activities
    Math Equals Biographies of women mathematicians+Related Activities. Math EqualsBiographies of women mathematicians+Related Activities Customer Review 2
    http://www.sciencesbookreview.com/Math_Equals_Biographies_of_Women_Mathematician
    Math Equals: Biographies of Women Mathematicians+Related Activities
    Math Equals: Biographies of Women Mathematicians+Related Activities

    by Authors: Teri Perl
    Released: February, 1978
    ISBN: 0201057093
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    This book could be a good starting place for those interested in reading about women mathematicians, but Perl places too much emphasis on these women as wives as mothers. For instance, the greater part of Grace Chisholm Youngs biography was dedicated to her role as mother and wife. Only a short amount of Youngs biography was dedicated to her math research and publications. I found this very disturbing,and, honestly quite an insult to these outstanding and courageous women. I also think it sends the wrong message to those women aspiring to be career mathematicians, that no matter how much you accomplish as a mathematician, you will always be thought of first as a wife and mother.
    Math Equals: Biographies of Women Mathematicians+Related Activities > Customer Review #2: More on this needs to be written.

    28. Women In Mathematics
    women mathematicians This site is part of an on-going project by students in mathematicsclasses at Agnes Scott College, in Atlanta, Georgia, to illustrate
    http://ace.acadiau.ca/math/women.htm
    Women in Mathematics The Mathematics and Statistics Department at Acadia has witnessed high numbers of female majors since the early 1990's, and expects this trend to continue in the future. The department's small size, friendly atmosphere, and experienced faculty have proved to be a successful combination in changing what was once a largely male discipline. In 1996, in fact, five of Acadia's six honours mathematics graduates were female, and their story was featured in an issue of In House , Acadia's official campus newsletter.
    Women in Mathematics - Links
    Association for Women in Mathematics - A non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging women and girls
    in the mathematical sciences.
    Women Mathematicians
    - This site is part of an on-going project by students in mathematics classes at Agnes Scott College, in Atlanta, Georgia, to illustrate the numerous achievements of women in the field of mathematics. Women and Mathematics (WAM) - WAM is an advising and mentoring program whose purpose is to stimulate
    interest in mathematics among all students, regardless of their career choices. It is a program to motivate and

    29. Women Mathematicians
    women mathematicians. Actual dimensions of Posters are 11 x 81/2 women mathematiciansSet 1 ~ $5.00 the 1st. women mathematicians Set 2 ~ $5.00 to 1903.
    http://www.mathisradical.com/WomenMath.htm
    Women Mathematicians
    Women Mathematicians Set 1
    the 1st
    Theano ~
    Golden Ratio
    Hypatia ~ edits Euclid's Elements
    Piscopia ~ 1st Woman w/ Doctorate
    Chatelet ~ Translates Principia
    Gaetano ~ Differential Calculus
    Herschel ~ Discovers Comet
    Somerville ~ Continental Math
    Lovelace ~ Computer Program Nightingale ~ Polar-Area Diagram Women Mathematicians Set 2 to Ladd ~ Color Vision Theory Kovalaskaya ~ Proof Brun's Theorem Hayes ~ Elementary Trigonometry Baxter ~ PhD from Cornell Scott ~ Plane Analytical Geometry Newson ~ Chair of Mathematics @ KSAC Boole ~ 3D Sections of Hypersolids Pengra ~ 3rd PhD in Mathematics @ UW Sinclair ~ 1st PhD University of Chicago Merrill ~ Oscillation of Differential Equations Women Mathematicians Set 3 to Several of these posters can also be found in the American Poster Sets.

    30. Women And Mathematics Network - Resources
    Women and Mathematics Network Web Pages on women mathematicians. Servinga Network for Winning Women into Mathematics An activity
    http://www.mystery.com/WAM/resources/women.html
    Women and Mathematics Network
    Web Pages on Women Mathematicians
    Serving a Network for Winning Women into Mathematics
    An activity of the Mathematical Association of America
    Committee for the Participation of Women
    The Digital Web Site of Amara Graps
    A site displaying Arma's science and engineering-related numerical analysis projects
    Jean E. Rubin's Home Page
    Collection of Links on Mathematics and Women
    Grace Murray Hopper
    Return Paths WAM Home Network Events Resources ... Comments are gladly accepted
    Updated 10/28/99 by VGK

    31. Who Are These Women Mathematicians?
    Department of Mathematical Sciences. West Hartford, Connecticut 061172791.860.232.4571. Who are these women mathematicians? Applet source Intel.
    http://ww2.sjc.edu/department_pages/Math/whoarethese.html
    Department of Mathematical Sciences
    West Hartford, Connecticut 06117-2791 Who are these women mathematicians? Applet source: Intel Reference: Agnes Scott College, L. Riddle

    32. Biographies Of Women Mathematicians
    College, in Atlanta, Georgia. Home Math History People Biographiesof women mathematicians. Biographies of women mathematicians.
    http://www.spacetransportation.org/Detailed/71447.html
    On-going project by students in mathematics classes at Agnes Scott College, in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Home Math History People : Biographies of Women Mathematicians
    Biographies of Women Mathematicians
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    33. Very Little Is Known About Many Early Women Mathematicians
    Very little is known about many early women mathematicians. Many womenexperienced extreme prejudices because of their sex, therefore
    http://www.cs.appstate.edu/~sjg/womeninmath/danny/MariaGaetanaAgnesi.html
    Very little is known about many early women mathematicians. Many women experienced extreme prejudices because of their sex, therefore limiting their success and acknowledgements in many fields such as mathematics. It is very rare for much to be known with certainty about beginning female mathematicians and almost impossible to find any original work. Maria Agnesi is a pioneering female mathematician that has a history with many aspects that can be labeled as accurate, and her book Analytical Institutions is the first surviving mathematical work written by a woman (Gray and Malakyan, 258-259). Maria Gaetana Agnesi was born on May 16, 1718 in Milan, Italy. Maria was born into a rather wealthy family and was fortunate enough to receive an extensive education. Maria's father, Pietro Agnesi, was a strong advocate for the education of his daughter (Anges Scott 1; Smith 109). Whether or not he was a wealthy silk merchant or a professor at the University of Bologna are issues that are still debated. C.Truesdell states in an article that Anzoletti "effectively disposes of the tenacious old legend" that Agnesi’s father was a professor of mathematics (p 115), whereas Gray and Malakyan state that her father "occupied the chair of mathematics at the University of Bologna" (p 256). It was very rare for a woman to receive an education during the eighteenth century, much less one as extensive as Maria's was. Maria's father provided her with highly respected tutors such as Don Ramiro Rapinelli, which happened to be a professor of mathematics at the University of Pavia. Maria demonstrated extreme intelligence at an early age (Alic 196), and became well versed in languages, philosophy, and mathematics

    34. Biographies Of Women Mathematicians
    Biographies of women mathematicians in addition to biographies also includesthe history of math Biographies of women mathematicians - can be searched
    http://www.wtps.org/wths/imc/Teacher_Assignment/math/perry math biographiesi.htm
    The IMC's databases are excellent sources of information on this topic; they include biographies and articles from magazines and newspapers.
    Gale Group's Biography Resource Center
    WilsonWeb's Biographies Plus Illustrated Biographies of Women Mathematicians - in addition to biographies also includes the history of math
    Biographies of Women Mathematicians
    - can be searched alphabetically or chronologically
    400 Years of Women in Science

    MacTutor Biographies of Mathematicians
    - can search by name, alphabetically or chronologically; this is one of the best math biography sites on the Internet
    Mathematicians of the 17th and 18th Centuries

    Past Notable Women of Computing and Mathematics

    Profiles of Black Mathematicians of the 20th Century
    Return to Perry Return to Teacher Assignment Page Return to Library High School District

    35. Biographies Of Women Mathematicians
    Metadata Biographies of women mathematicians. Data Source SUB. Title, Biographiesof women mathematicians. Editor, Riddle, Larry LRiddle@ness.AgnesScott.edu .
    http://www.mathguide.de/cgi-bin/ssgfi/anzeige.pl?db=math&nr=000665&ew=SSGFI

    36. Women Mathematicians
    Metadata women mathematicians. Data Source SUB. BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATA. Title,women mathematicians. Editor, Riddle, Larry LRiddle@AgnesScott.edu .
    http://www.mathguide.de/cgi-bin/ssgfi/anzeige.pl?db=math&nr=000872&ew=SSGFI

    37. Famous Women Mathematicians
    Famous women mathematicians. Find all the info about Famous WomenMathematicians right here! Click Here To Enter german dictionary
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    38. Resources On Women Mathematicians
    women mathematicians and Scientists. 4000 Years of Women in Science Women of thepast, including inventors, scholars, writers, mathematicians and astronomers.
    http://euphrates.wpunj.edu/clubs/mathwomen/resource.htm
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    39. News From ICTP 84 - Features - E Mezzetti
    Emilia Mezzetti, who served as the chief organizer, examines the plight of womenwithin the profession today. women mathematicians Count on Brighter Future.
    http://www.ictp.trieste.it/~sci_info/News_from_ICTP/News_84/features_Mezzetti.ht
    Last December, the ICTP hosted the 8th General Meeting of European Women in Mathematics. The gathering attracted more than 100 women from 30 different countries worldwide. Emilia Mezzetti, who served as the chief organizer, examines the plight of women within the profession today. Women Mathematicians
    Count on Brighter Future F
    eminine mathematics? The term sounds preposterous. As every school child knows two plus two is four. From the simplest calculations to the most complex equations, the unbending rules of mathematics conform to laws of nature that reach well beyond differences in gender. Gender nonetheless has played an important role in mathematics when it comes to some critical factorsmost notably, hiring and promotions. And that's why women have begun to join together in organizations like European Women in Mathematics (EWM). Their goal is to recalibrate the profession's disturbing demographics so that university mathematics departments become as gender-free as the research findings of their faculty members. These numbers may surprise you. In Denmark, just 2 percent of all mathematicians teaching in universities are women; in Germany, it's 3 percent; in the United Kingdom, 7 percent. Among Mediterranean countries, the situation is better but by no means satisfactory. In Greece, nearly a quarter of all math professors are women; in Italy, it's 35 percent. Across Europe, when it comes to math professors, only Portugal has a 50-50 gender split. And this dismal picture becomes even worse when calculating the number of women serving as department heads or deans.

    40. Biographies Of Women Mathematicians
    of interest list the first Ph.D. s in mathematics obtained by women before 1930and a list of prizes, awards, and honors granted to women mathematicians.
    http://anduin.eldar.org/~ben/scout/html/1272.html
    This site, created under the direction of mathematics professor Larry Riddle, is part of "an on-going project by students in mathematics classes at Agnes Scott College ... to illustrate the numerous achievements of women in the field of mathematics." There are currently over 130 biographical essays available, from Maria Gaetana Agnesi to Lai-Sang Young, many of which contain photos and references for both print and electronic sources. The essays are accessible by browsing either the alphabetical or chronological index. Two other sections of interest list the first Ph.D.'s in mathematics obtained by women before 1930 and a list of prizes, awards, and honors granted to women mathematicians. [AG]
    http://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/women.htm

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