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  1. Beginner's book of geometry, by Grace (Chisholm) Young, 1970
  2. The theory of sets of points by W H. 1863-1942 Young, Grace Chisholm Young, 2010-08-08
  3. Grace Emily Chisholm Young: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2000
  4. The Theory Of Set Of Points by W. H. and Grace Chisholm Young. YOUNG, 1972-01-01
  5. On the curve [Mathematical expression] and its connection with an astronomical problem, by Grace Emily Chisholm Young, 1897

41. Laurence Chisholm Young
in Gottingen, Germany. He was the son of British mathematicians, WilliamHenry young and grace chisholm young. His mother was one
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Laurence Chisholm Young Laurence Chisholm Young
(July 14, 1905 - December 24, 2000)
Laurence Chisholm Young was born in Gottingen, Germany. He was the son of British mathematicians, William Henry Young and Grace Chisholm Young. His mother was one of the first women to receive a doctorate in mathematics and one of the first women to receive a doctorate in any field in Europe.
Laurie was raised mostly in Lausanne, Switzerland and attended Trinity College of Cambridge University in England. He received an M.A. in 1931 and was a Fellow of Trinity College from 1931 to 1935. He received a Sc.D. in 1938. Professor Young was Professor and Head of the Department of Mathematics at the University of Cape Town in South Africa from 1938 until 1948.
Laurie joined the faculty of UW-Madison in 1948 as Professor of Mathematics. He had a distinguished career in Madison and was given the title ``Distinguished Research Professor'' in 1968. He was Chair of the Department from 1962 to 1964. He retired from the faculty in 1976. In 1984 Professor Young received an honorary degree from the Université de Paris-Dauphine.
Laurie Young was internationally recognized for his contributions to Mathematics in the areas of measure theory, calculus of variations, control theory, and potential theory. His work on geometric measure theory led to what are now called Young measures associated with a weakly convergent sequence of functions. Young measures have found many applications, including to the theory of materials with nonconvex constitutive relations. He is the author of the book ``Lectures on the Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control Theory, published in 1969.

42. Portraits De Personnages Celebres : CHI
chisholm (Roderick M.)(1916-1999) Photo1; chisholm (Shirley) Photo 1 (en 1972)/2; chisholm young (grace)
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43. ONLIPIX - Great Names Pictures : CHI
chisholm (Caroline) Drawing 1; chisholm (Roderick M.)(19161999) Photo1; chisholm (Shirley) Photo 1 (in 1972)/2; chisholm young (grace)
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44. IPac2.0
Lathrop, Thomas G. NEC, NECMN. QA453 .Y6 1970, Beginner s book of geometry, by gracechisholm young, and WH young. young, grace chisholm, 18681944. snhu, SNHUCRC.
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45. Www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Grace-Chisholm-Young
Search Results for grace Encyclopædia Britannica , grace chisholm young University of St Andrews, Scotland Biography of this mathematicianwho along with her husband William young has more than 220 articles
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46. Search Results For Young - Encyclopædia Britannica
grace chisholm young University of St Andrews, Scotland Biography of this mathematicianwho along with her husband William young has more than 220 articles and
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47. Farmer City High School 1884-1899
JJ Clifford Katie B. James Eva chisholm Lilian (Jones Kendall Gertrude Richards FLWeedman grace (Haas) Taylor Ola Weedman H. Burton Cumming Mabel young Jennie M
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FARMER CITY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES 1884-1899
The information presented below was copied from old graduation programs found in the files at the Farmer City Public Library.
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48. Dutch's Genealogy
Parents Alexander Claiborne chisholm and Elizabeth GARRARD. America grace COLEMAN(10). and Amanda Dot MCCOY. He was married to Pauline young in 1941.
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William CHEATHAM Dr. of Louisville, KY Children were: Elizabeth CHEATHAM Agnew CHEATHAM David W. CHEESEMAN He was married to Uramia MACY Children were: Laura G. CHEESEMAN Laura G. CHEESEMAN Parents: David W. CHEESEMAN and Uramia MACY She was married to Dr. Edward Stephens CLARK Catherine CHESTNUT was born on 27 Apr 1850. Parents: William CHESTNUT and Lucinda C. GARRARD David CHESTNUT was born on 21 Jul 1857. Parents: William CHESTNUT and Lucinda C. GARRARD Delia CHESTNUT was born on 23 Jul 1854. Parents: William CHESTNUT and Lucinda C. GARRARD Elizabeth CHESTNUT was born on 25 May 1852. Parents: William CHESTNUT and Lucinda C. GARRARD Mary CHESTNUT She was married to William Lafayette STEPHENS Children were: Wallace STEPHENS Asbury STEPHENS Charles Thomas STEPHENS William CHESTNUT died on 5 May 1895 in St Joseph, Platte, MO. of Laurel Co. KY He was married to Lucinda C. GARRARD

49. Sopa De Letras
Translate this page Sofía Kovalevskaya (1850 - 1891) 21. Charlotte Angas Scott (1858 - 1931) 22.grace chisholm young (1868 - 1944) 23. Emmy Noether (1882 - 1935) 24.
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o p a d e l e t r a s A unque son muchas las mujeres que a lo largo de la historia han contribuido al desarrollo de las matemáticas, sus vidas, sus estudios y sus aportaciones, por lo general, no aparecen en los libros de historia de las matemáticas. Pensamos que es muy importante que los estudiantes conozcan este hecho y proponemos una actividad para que se familiaricen con los nombres de algunas matemáticas mujeres. A continuación damos una lista (ordenada cronológicamente) de 25 mujeres matemáticas famosas.
E ncuentra sus nombres en la sopa de letras
E ncontrarás los nombres escritos
De arriba hacia abajo
De abajo hacia arriba
De izquierda a derecha
De derecha a izquierda
E scribe dónde empieza el nombre y dónde termina , ubicándolo primero por el renglón y después por la columna
Nombre Inicia Termina Ada Byron
Empieza en el renglón 20 y columna 13
Termina en el renglón 13 y columna 13 Teano (s.VI aC)

50. Sopa De Letras
Translate this page 21. Charlotte Angas Scott (1858 - 1931), (12, 7). (12, 25). 22. grace chisholm young(1868 - 1944), (20, 1). (3, 1). 23. Emmy Noether (1882 - 1935), (11, 6). (1, 6).
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o p a d e l e t r a s Soluciones Inicia Termina Teano (s.VI aC)
Damo (s.VI aC)
. Myia (s.VI aC)
Fintis (s.VI aC)
Melisa (s.VI aC)
Tymicha (s.VI aC)
Aglaonice de Tesalia (s. V aC)
Hipatia (370 - 415)
Ana Comnena (1083 - 1148)
Hildegarda de Bingen (1098 - 1179)
María di Novella (s.XIII) Navojka (s. XV) Emilie Breteuil (1706 - 1749) Laura Bassi (1711 - 1778) María Agnesi (1718 - 1799) Caroline Hershel (1750 - 1848) Sophie Germain (1776 - 1831) Mary Somerville (1780 - 1872) Ada Byron (1815 - 1852) Sofía Kovalevskaya (1850 - 1891) Charlotte Angas Scott (1858 - 1931) Grace Chisholm Young (1868 - 1944) Emmy Noether (1882 - 1935) Nina Karlovna (1901 - 1961) Grace Murray (1906 -1992)

51. Women's Committee
1.302.30 Early Career Researchers’ Panel Claire Jones (University of Liverpool),There as a mathematician, not a woman grace chisholm young and the
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12-13 November 2004 Migration in Historical Perspective To be held at the Institute of Historical Research, Senate House

52. Matematikos Istorija
Fitch (18681940); grace chisholm young (1868-1944); Isabel Maddison(1869-1950); Mary Frances Winston Newson (1869-1959); Emilie Norton
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Matematikos istorija
  • Senovës matematikos istorija Matematikos mokslininkiø moterø biografijos Senasis matematikos mokslas ir jo modernus likimas Matematikai ... The MacTutor History of Mathematics archive
    Senovës matematikos istorija http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/index.html Ðioje svetainëje sukaupta daugybë medþiagos matematikos istorijos klausimais. Svetainæ sukûrë Ðkotijos Ðv. Andrëjaus universiteto Matematikos ir statistikos mokykla. Tekstai paraðyti aiðkia, graþia anglø kalba, todël gali bûti panaudoti integruojant matematikos pamokas su anglø kalba. Patraukliai ir ádomiai apraðyta daugiau kaip 1000 matematikø, pateikiami jø portretai, trumpai pristatomi esminiai darbai. Yra ávairiø ádomybiø, pavyzdþiui, prie kiekvieno mokslininko spragtelëjus pateiktà nuorodà rodoma jo gimimo diena. Matematikø biografijos pateiktos sugrupuotos pagal abëcëlæ ir pagal gyvenimo metus. Manau, kad matematikø biografijø iðsamus ir vaizdus pateikimas yra vertingiausia ðios svetainës dalis. Ir ypaè ádomu, kad kiekvienam matematikui pateikiamas þemëlapis, kuriame nurodomos jo ir kitø þymiø matematikø gimimo vietos. Pateiktas nemaþas garsiø istoriniø temø skyrius (apie 40 temø). Èia galima rasti medþiagos viktorinoms, olimpiadoms, arba norint paávairinti kai kuriø temø pamokas, pavyzdþiui, kalbant apie trigonomerines funkcijas ar skaièiaus

53. Indice Cron. Delle Donne Matematiche
18641949) Clara Eliza Smith (1865-1943) Clara Latimer Bacon (1866-1948) AnnieMacKinnon Fitch (1868-1940) grace chisholm young (1868-1944) Isabel Maddison
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Indice cronologico delle donne matematiche
Diciottesimo secolo e ancor prima Theano (5th Century B.C.)
Hypatia (370?-415)
Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia (1646-1684)
Emilie du Chatelet (1706-1749)
Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718-1799)
Caroline Herschel (1750-1848)
Sophie Germain (1776-1831)
Mary Fairfax Somerville (1780-1872)
Diciannovesimo secolo
Ada Byron Lovelace (1815-1852) Florence Nightingale (1820-1910)
Mary Everest Boole (1832-1916) Susan Jane Cunningham (1842-1921)
Elizaveta Fedorovna Litvinova (1845-1919)
Christine Ladd- Franklin (1847-1930) Sofia Kovalevskaya (1850-1891) Ellen Amanda Hayes (1851-1930) Hertha Ayrton (1854-1923) Ida Metcalf (1857-1952) Charlotte Angas Scott (1858-1931) Charlotte Barnum(1860-1934) Alicia Boole Stott (1860-1940) Ruth Gentry (1862-1917) Winifred Edgerton Merrill (1862-1951) Leona May Peirce (1863-1954) Helen Abbot Merrill (1864-1949) Clara Eliza Smith (1865-1943) Clara Latimer Bacon (1866-1948) Annie MacKinnon Fitch (1868-1940) Grace Chisholm Young (1868-1944) Isabel Maddison (1869-1950) Mary Frances Winston Newson (1869-1959) Emilie Norton Martin (1869-1936) Agnes Baxter (1870-1917) Virginia Ragsdale (1870-1945) Louise Duffield Cummings (1870-1947) Lao Genevra Simons (1870-1949) Roxana Hayward Vivian (1871-)

54. 43 Femmes Mathématiciennes
Stott (18601940) Olga TausskyTodd (1906) Mary Catherine Bishop Weiss (19301966)Anna Johnson Pell Wheeler (18831966) grace chisholm young (18681944).
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43 exemples d'avant 1987 Women of mathematics. Maria Gaetana Agnesi (17181799)
Nina Karlovna Bari (19011961)
Ruth Aaronson Bari (1917)
Dorothy Lewis Bernstein (1914)
Gertrude Mary Cox (19001978)
Kate Fenchel (19051983)
Irmgard Flugge-Lotz (19031974)
Hilda Geiringer von Mises (18931973)
Sophie Germain (17761831) (pp. 4756)
Evelyn Boyd Granville (1924) (pp. 5761)
Ellen Amanda Hayes (18511930) Grace Brewster Murray Hopper (1906) Ian Mueller, Hypatia (370?415) Sofja Aleksandrovna Janovskaja (18961966) Carol Karp (19261972) Claribel Kendall (18891965) Pelageya Yakovlevna Polubarinova-Kochina (1899) Sofia Vasilevna Kovalevskaia (18501891) Edna Ernestine Kramer Lassar (19021984) Christine Ladd-Franklin (18471930) Augusta Ada Lovelace (18151852) Sheila Scott Macintyre (19101960) Ada Isabel Maddison (18691950) Helen Abbot Merrill (18641949) Cathleen Synge Morawetz (1923) Hanna Neumann (19141971) Mary Frances Winston Newson (18691959) Emmy Noether (18821935) Rozsa Peter (19051977) Mina Rees (1902) Julia Bowman Robinson (19191985) Charlotte Angas Scott (18581931) Mary Emily Sinclair (18781955) Mary Fairfax Greig Somerville (17801872) Pauline Sperry (18851967) Alicia Boole Stott (18601940) Olga Taussky-Todd (1906) Mary Catherine Bishop Weiss (19301966) Anna Johnson Pell Wheeler (18831966) Grace Chisholm Young (18681944) This book includes essays on 43 women mathematicians, each essay consisting of a biographical sketch, a review/assessment of her work, and a bibliography which usually lists most of her mathematical works, a few works about her, and occasionally a few other references. The essays are arranged alphabetically by the women's best-known professional names. A better arrangement would have been by the periods within which the women worked; an approximation to that can be achieved by using the list in Appendix A of the included women ordered by birthdate. With its many appendices and its two good indexes, the bibliographic structure of this book is excellent. This together with its reviews of the work of many less-known women mathematicians makes it a valuable contribution to the history of mathematics.

55. Mathematics
Merrill, 18621951 (USA); grace chisholm young, 1868-1944 (England);Mary Frances Winston Newson, 1869-1959 (USA); Mary Emily Sinclair
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Distinguished Women of Past and Present
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56. Profiles Of Women In Mathematics: Mary Ellen Rudin
MARY ELLEN RUDIN is a professor emeritus at the University of Wisconsin at Madison,where she held the grace chisholm young and Hilidale Professorships.
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Mary Ellen Rudin Paracompactness Louisville, Kentucky 1984 Previous Index Next MARY ELLEN RUDIN is a professor emeritus at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where she held the Grace Chisholm Young and Hilidale Professorships. She was born in 1924 in Hillsboro, Texas. She completed both her undergraduate and graduate studies at the University of Texas, where she worked with R. L. Moore. She was also greatly influenced by F. B. Jones. Afler receiving her PhD in 1949, Rudin taught at Duke University and then went with her husband, mathematician Walter Rudin, to the University of Rochester, and later to the University of Wisconsin. There she was a lecturer until 1971, when she became a full professor. Rudin's primary research area is set-theoretic topology, and she is particularly well known for her ability to construct counterexamples. Her Noether Lecture discussed several set-theoretic questions related to paracompactness. Metrizability in a topological space provides a great deal of structure: a metric space is, for example, paracompact. But if one does not require metrizability, and instead asks to what extent normality (assuming all spaces are Hausdorff) achieves the structure of paracompactness, one discovers a very complex world of counterexamples whose product with the closed unit interval is not normal. It is undecidable in Zermel-Frankel set theory whether there is a perfectly normal nonmetrizable manifold, and the question of whether every normal Moore space is metrizable has a more complex, unsatisfactory answer. Rudin's Noether Lecture explored these and similar problems in nonmetrizable topological spaces.

57. PPUR - Selected Papers Of G.C. Young And W.H. Young
Contenu Preface William Henry young, by GH Hardy - grace chisholm young, by MLCartwright - The Mathematical Work of GC and WH young an Overview, by SD
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58. Mathematiklehrerin - Mathematikerinnen
Translate this page Alicia Boole Stott (1860 - 1940). grace chisholm young (1868 - 1944).Emmy Noether (1882 - 1935) Die Mutter der abstrakten Algebra.
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= Link zu fremden Seiten Inhaltsverzeichnis Mathematikerinnen (in etwa nach Geburtsjahr geordnet) Hypathia
Mathematikerin und Philosophin in Alexandrien. Sie schrieb ein und erfand die Senkwaage und das Astrolabium. Bekanntheitsgrad heutzutage: nahe Null. Sokrates schrieb über sie: " " Sophie Germain
Ihre Eltern versuchten sie von ihrem Mathematikinteresse abzuhalten. Im Eigenstudium lernte sie dennoch reine und angewandte Mathematik. Sie erbrachte wichtige Beiträge zur Akustiklehre, zur Elastizitätstheorie, aber auch zu zahlentheoretischen Problemen, wie etwa dem berühmten "Letzten Theorem von Fermat". Augusta Ada King Countess of Lovelace siehe auch Koedukation Gabrielle Emilie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil Marquise du Chatelet Maria Gaetana Agnesi Anna Barbara Reinhart Caroline Lucretia Herschel Mary Fairfax Greig Somerville Christine Ladd-Franklin Sofja Kowalewskaja Charlotte Angas Scott Alicia Boole Stott Grace Chisholm Young Emmy Noether Die Mutter der abstrakten Algebra Anna Johnson Pell Wheeler Lorna Mary Swain Gertrude Mary Cox Dame Mary Lucy Cartwright Nina Karlovna Bari Mina Spiegel Rees Irmgard Ruth Moufang Grace Brewster Murray Hopper Olga Taussky-Todd Sheila Scott Macintyre Hanna Neumann Helena Rasiowa Julia Bowman Robinson Christine Mary Hamill Carol Ruth Karp Karen Keskulla Uhlenbeck (geb. 1942)

59. Mathem_abbrev
Cayley, Arthur Chang, SunYung Chapman, Sydney Chebyshev, Pafnuty, Chern, Shiing-shenChernikov, Sergei Chi Tsu Ch ung chisholm young, grace Chowla, Sarvadaman
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Mathematician Report Index Below is a list of mathematicians. You may choose from this list or report on a mathematician not listed here. In either case, you must discuss with me the mathematician you have chosen prior to starting your report. No two students may write a report on the same mathematician. I would advise you to go to the library before choosing your topic as there might not be much information on the mathematician you have chosen. Also, you should determine the topic early in the term so that you can "lock-in" your report topic!! The report must include: 1. The name of the mathematician. 2. The years the mathematician was alive. 3. A biography. 4. The mathematician's major contribution(s) to mathematics and an explanation of the importance. 5. A historical perspective during the time the mathematician was alive.
Some suggestions on the historical perspective might be:
(a) Any wars etc.
(b) Scientific breakthroughs of the time
(c) Major discoveries of the time
(d) How did this mathematician change history etc.

60. Cynthia Lanius' Presentation: Girls And Science 2000
Clara Latimer Bacon, Annie MacKinnon Fitch. grace chisholm young, Isabel Maddison.Mary Frances Winston Newson, Emilie Norton Martin. Agnes Baxter, Virginia Ragsdale.
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Girls and Science 2000
History of Women in Mathematics
Throughout history, rare women became mathematicians. Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia (1646-1684) Emilie du Chatelet (1706-1749 Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718-1799) Caroline Herschel (1750-1848) Sophie Germain (1776-1831) Mary Fairfax Somerville (1780-1872) We begin to see progress influence of women's movement. Nineteenth Century Ada Byron Lovelace Florence Nightingale Mary Everest Boole Susan Jane Cunningham Elizaveta Fedorovna Litvinova Christine Ladd- Franklin Sofia Kovalevskaya Ellen Amanda Hayes Hertha Ayrton Ida Metcalf Charlotte Angas Scott Charlotte Barnum Alicia Boole Stott Ruth Gentry Winifred Edgerton Merrill Leona May Peirce Helen Abbot Merrill Clara Eliza Smith Clara Latimer Bacon Annie MacKinnon Fitch Grace Chisholm Young Isabel Maddison Mary Frances Winston Newson Emilie Norton Martin Agnes Baxter Virginia Ragsdale Louise Duffield Cummings Lao Genevra Simons Roxana Hayward Vivian Elizabeth Dickerman Anna Irwin Young Suzan Rose Benedict Charlotte Elvira Pengra Grace M. Bareis

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