“Named after Emmy Noether” shows a selection of things and activities inspired by Emmy Noether.

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Since 2018, Constanza Rojas-Molina (Coni) has worked around the image of Emmy Noether, one of the most important mathematicians in history, exploring her life and work with illustrations. In 2018, Rojas-Molina created #Noethember,1https://crojasmolina.com/illustration/noethember-drawings-about-emmy-noether a drawing challenge on Twitter, with the support of the maths blog The Aperiodical (UK). In the following years, #Noethember has been published on maths websites in several countries and languages. Rojas-Molina participated in the Exhibition about Emmy Noether organized by C. Fermanian Kammerer at the Institut Henri Poincaré in Paris in 2023.2https://www.ihp.fr/fr/actualites-science-et-societe/emmy-noether-mathematicienne-dexception During the first artistic residence for mathematicians at the University of Angers (France) in November 2023, A. Panati, C. Fermanian Kammerer, N. Raymond, and Coni polished and gave life to Panati’s theatre play about Emmy Noether.3https://crojasmolina.com/illustration/mathemartistes

Coni is a mathematician at CY Cergy Paris University, France. She is also a science communicator and illustrator. Her preferred formats are sketchnotes and comics. You can see her work at crojasmolina.com. hello@crojasmolina.com

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    https://crojasmolina.com/illustration/noethember-drawings-about-emmy-noether

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Cite this article

Constanza (Coni) Rojas-Molina, Illustrating Emmy Noether. Eur. Math. Soc. Mag. 133 (2024), p. 71

DOI 10.4171/MAG/213
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