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Here are ten of my favorite biographies of mathematicians. The top row provides biographies of women mathematicians from different eras, who achieved great things despite the great obstacles thrown in their path for being women. The bottom row provides entertaining biographies of five groundbreaking 20th century mathematicians.
Emmy Noether
A fun and illuminating video on Noether's Theorem...
Emmy Noether: The Greatest Forgotten Mathematician in History
Shortly
before her death, Emmy Noether was a member and lecturer at the
Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and they did a fascinating and
moving Celebration of Emmy Noether...
Emmy
Noether was an inspiration to contemporary theoretical physicist Lisa Randall:
The connections that
Noether forged are “critical” to modern physics, said Lisa Randall, a
professor of theoretical particle physics and cosmology at Harvard.
“Energy, momentum and other quantities we take for granted gain meaning
and even greater value when we understand how these quantities follow
from symmetry in time and space.” Dr. Randall, the author of the newly
published “Knocking on Heaven’s Door,” recalled the moment in college
when she happened to learn that the author of Noether’s theorem was a
she. “It was striking and even exciting and inspirational,” Dr. Randall
said, admitting, “I was surprised by my reaction.” - from the New York
Times Article below:
When I saw my first Far Side comics, I thought here at last was a worthy successor to Kliban (best known for his Cats book) and I was glad to hear later that Gary Larson has named Kliban as one of his major influences in a New York Times article:
In this book (page 170), Larson includes a letter he received from an entomologist wanting to name a newly discovered species of owl louse after him:
Larson, an ardent nature lover was thrilled, and wrote in his memoir:
"I considered this an extreme honor. Besides, I knew no one was going
to write and ask to name a new species of swan after me. You have to
grab these opportunities when they come along."
And so the entomologist Dale H. Clayton named a new variety of owl louse for Gary Larson in his paper: "Host
Specificity of Strigiphilus Owl Lice (Ischnocera: Philopteridae), with
the Description of New Species and Host Associations"
In this paper Clayton writes:
This species is named in honor of cartoonist Gary Larson, in appreciation of the unique light he has shed on the workings of nature.
I was also an avid collector of Kliban books and have five of his collections, other than
Cats.
The Saga of Roland Inness - Historical fiction series by Wayne Grant
Have
enjoyed all seven of the Roland Inness series about a young master of
the longbow in Britain during medieval times.
Since there have only
been seven books so far, I have filled out the ten with Ken Follett's
great Kingsbridge series which begins in medieval times and continues
into Elizabethan times, though each book leaps ahead a few centuries or
so from the previous one!