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  3. Happy birthday to French mathematician, physicist and philosopher Marie-Sophie Germain (1776 – 1831), known as Sophie.

Happy birthday to French mathematician, physicist and philosopher Marie-Sophie Germain (1776 – 1831), known as Sophie.

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    Happy birthday to French mathematician, physicist and philosopher Marie-Sophie Germain (1776 – 1831), known as Sophie. She taught herself mathematics using books in her father’s library and by corresponding with leading mathematicians of her day, including Lagrange, Legendre and Gauss, initially using the pseudonym Monsieur LeBlanc. Her work on elasticity theory won her the grand prize from the Paris Academy of Sciences. 🧵

    #linocut #printmaking #sciart #mathematician #womenInSTEM #histsci

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      Happy birthday to French mathematician, physicist and philosopher Marie-Sophie Germain (1776 – 1831), known as Sophie. She taught herself mathematics using books in her father’s library and by corresponding with leading mathematicians of her day, including Lagrange, Legendre and Gauss, initially using the pseudonym Monsieur LeBlanc. Her work on elasticity theory won her the grand prize from the Paris Academy of Sciences. 🧵

      #linocut #printmaking #sciart #mathematician #womenInSTEM #histsci

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      ⁠Her trailblazing work on Fermat’s Last Theorem set out a strategy & framework for mathematicians pursuing the problem for 100s of years. She was denied a formal mathematics education or professional standing due to her sex, but Gauss, the leading mathematician of her day argued she deserved an honourary degree (though it was never granted). The print alludes to her work on elasticity theory with Chladni figures in lavender & the words are from her own manuscript on Fermat’s Last Theorem.🧵2/2

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        ⁠Her trailblazing work on Fermat’s Last Theorem set out a strategy & framework for mathematicians pursuing the problem for 100s of years. She was denied a formal mathematics education or professional standing due to her sex, but Gauss, the leading mathematician of her day argued she deserved an honourary degree (though it was never granted). The print alludes to her work on elasticity theory with Chladni figures in lavender & the words are from her own manuscript on Fermat’s Last Theorem.🧵2/2

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        @minouette Adding a reference https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Germain

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