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  2. Grace Chisholm Young - Wikipedia

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    Grace Chisholm Young (née Chisholm, 15 March 1868 – 29 March 1944) was an English mathematician. She was educated at Girton College, Cambridge , England and continued her studies at Göttingen University in Germany, where in 1895 she received a doctorate. [ 1 ]

  3. Isabel Maddison - Wikipedia

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    Her fellow student Grace Chisholm also earned a First Class degree in the same Mathematical Tripos examinations. Isabel Maddison, c. 1900 On completing her studies at Cambridge, Maddison was awarded a scholarship which enabled her to spend the year 1892–93 at Bryn Mawr College in the US.

  4. List of alumni of Girton College, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    First woman to take, and to pass, the Mathematical Tripos exam, which she did in 1873; headmistress of Bolton High School for Girls: Barbara Adam Wootton: 1897 1988 Social scientist, economist Wilmer Cave Wright: 1868 1951 Classical philologist Dorothy Wrinch: 1894 1976 Mathematical biologist Grace Chisholm Young: 1868 1944 Mathematician Sheila ...

  5. Power in Numbers: The Rebel Women of Mathematics

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    The book is aimed at a young audience, [5] with many images and few mathematical details. [3] [5] Nevertheless, each biography is accompanied by a general-audience introduction to the subject's mathematical work, [4] and beyond images of the women profiled, the book includes many mathematical illustrations and historical images that bring to life these contributions.

  6. Laurence Chisholm Young - Wikipedia

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    Laurence Chisholm Young (14 July 1905 – 24 December 2000) was a British mathematician known for his contributions to measure theory, the calculus of variations, optimal control theory, and potential theory. He was the son of William Henry Young and Grace Chisholm Young, both prominent mathematicians. He moved to the US in 1949 but never ...

  7. William Henry Young - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Young FRS [1] (London, 20 October 1863 – Lausanne, 7 July 1942) was an English mathematician. Young was educated at City of London School and Peterhouse, Cambridge . [ 2 ] He worked on measure theory , Fourier series , differential calculus , amongst other fields, and made contributions to the study of functions of several ...

  8. Felix Klein - Wikipedia

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    He supervised the first Ph.D. thesis in mathematics written at Göttingen by a woman, by Grace Chisholm Young, an English student of Arthur Cayley's, whom Klein admired. In 1897, Klein became a foreign member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. [8] Around 1900, Klein began to become interested in mathematical instruction in ...

  9. List of women in mathematics - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of women who have made noteworthy contributions to or achievements in mathematics. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] These include mathematical research, mathematics education , [ 1 ] : xii the history and philosophy of mathematics, public outreach, and mathematics contests .