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This is a list of women who have made noteworthy contributions to or achievements in mathematics. These include mathematical research, mathematics education,: xii  the history and philosophy of mathematics, public outreach, and mathematics contests. A Karen Aardal (born 1961), Norwegian and Dutch applied mathematician, theoretical computer scientist, and operations researcher Hanan Mohamed Abdelrahman, Egyptian and Norwegian mathematics educator Izabela Abramowicz (1889–1973), Polish mathematician and mathematics educator Louise Doris Adams (1889–1965), British mathematics reformer, president of the Mathematical Association Rachel Blodgett Adams (1894–1982), American mathematician, one of the earliest mathematics doctorates from Radcliffe College Tatyana Afanasyeva (1876–1964), Russian-Dutch researcher in statistical mechanics, randomness, and geometry education Amandine Aftalion (born 1973), French applied mathematician, studies superfluids and the mathematics of footracing Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718–1799), Italian mathematician and philosopher, possibly the first female mathematics professor Ilka Agricola (born 1973), German expert on differential geometry and its applications in mathematical physics Nkechi Agwu (born 1962), African American ethnomathematician Dorit Aharonov (born 1970), Israeli specialist in quantum computing Beatrice Aitchison (1908–1997), American topologist who became a transportation economist in the US civil service Noreen Sher Akbar, Pakistani fluid dynamicist Shabnam Akhtari, Iranian number theorist Asuman Aksoy, Turkish-American functional analyst Meike Akveld, Swiss knot theorist and mathematics educator Fatiha Alabau (born 1961), French expert in control of partial differential equations, president of French applied mathematics society Mara Alagic, Serbian mathematics educator, editor-in-chief of Journal of Mathematics and the Arts Lara Alcock, British mathematics educator and author Helen Popova Alderson (1924–1972), Russian and British mathematician and translator, wrote on quasigroups and reciprocity laws Grace Alele-Williams (1932–2022), first woman to lead a Nigerian university Aldona Aleškevičienė-Statulevičienė (1936–2017), Lithuanian probability theorist Stephanie B. Alexander, American differential geometer Florence Eliza Allen (1876–1960), second female and fourth overall mathematics PhD from the University of Wisconsin Linda J. S. Allen, American mathematician and mathematical biologist Elizabeth S. Allman (born 1965), American mathematical biologist Ann S. Almgren, American applied mathematician who works on computational simulations of supernovae and white dwarfs Melania Alvarez, Mexican-Canadian mathematics educator, organizer of summer mathematics camps for indigenous students Yvette Amice (1936–1993), French expert on p-adic analysis who became president of the French mathematical society Divsha Amirà (1899–1966), Israeli geometer and mathematics educator T. A. Sarasvati Amma (1918–2000), Historian of ancient Indian mathematics Astrid an Huef, New Zealand expert on functional analysis, president of New Zealand Mathematical Society Nalini Anantharaman (born 1976), French mathematical physicist, winner of the Henri Poincaré Prize Beverly Anderson (born 1943), American mathematician, director of minority programs for Mathematical Sciences Education Board Kirsti Andersen (born 1941), Danish historian of mathematics Cabiria Andreian Cazacu (1928–2018), Romanian complex analyst Hajnal Andréka (born 1947), Hungarian researcher in algebraic logic Annie Dale Biddle Andrews (1885–1940), algebraic geometer, first female PhD from the University of California, Berkeley Grace Andrews (mathematician) (1869–1951), one of only two women listed in the first edition of American Men of Science Lidia Angeleri Hügel (born 1960), Italian expert on tilting theory and silting theory Guacolda Antoine Lazzerini (1908–2015), Chilean mathematician and mathematics educator Kathleen Antonelli (1921–2006), Irish-American programmer of ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic digital computer Paola Antonietti (born 1980), Italian numerical analyst, applies domain decomposition methods to geophysical simulation Noriko H. Arai (born 1962), Japanese mathematical logician and artificial intelligence researcher Crista Arangala, American numerical analyst, textbook author, and international educator Carolina Araujo, Brazilian algebraic geometer Gabriela Araujo-Pardo, Mexican graph theorist, president of Mexican Mathematical Society Maria Angela Ardinghelli (1730–1825), Italian translator of Stephen Hales, mathematician, physicist and noble Esther Arkin, Israeli-American researcher in operations research and computational geometry Sandra Arlinghaus, founder of the Institute of Mathematical Geography Beulah Armstrong (1895–1965), American mathematician, University of Illinois Marie-Claude Arnaud, French expert in dynamical systems Mary Nicholas Arnoldy (1893–1985), American nun and mathematician Fuensanta Aroca, Spanish-Mexican tropical geometer Elayne Arrington, American aerospace engineer, expert on Soviet aircraft Sharon Arroyo, American operations researcher in aircraft manufacture Michèle Artigue (born 1946), French expert in mathematics education Natascha Artin Brunswick (1909–2003), German-American mathematician, photographer, and journal editor Shiri Artstein (born 1978), Israeli mathematician specializing in convex geometry and asymptotic geometric analysis Marcia Ascher (1935–2013), American ethnomathematician Winifred Asprey (1917–2007), helped establish the first computer science lab at Vassar Michèle Audin (born 1954), French researcher in symplectic geometry Bonnie Averbach (1933–2019), American mathematics and actuarial educator and author Tamara Awerbuch-Friedlander (died 2021), American biomathematician and public health scientist Hertha Ayrton (1854–1923), English engineer, mathematician, physicist, and inventor, winner of the Hughes Medal B Ellen Baake (born 1961), German mathematical biologist Wealthy Babcock (1895–1990), American mathematician, namesake of Kansas University mathematics library Christine Bachoc (born 1964), French expert on coding theory and kissing numbers Clara Latimer Bacon (1866–1948), first woman to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics from Johns Hopkins University Jenny Baglivo (born 1948), American mathematician, statistician, and book author Hajer Bahouri (born 1958), Franco-Tunisian mathematician interested in partial differential equations Ann E. Bailie (born 1935), American mathematician and space scientist, discovered that the earth is pear-shaped Frances Ellen Baker (1902–1995), American mathematician and number theorist Kitty Baker (1912–2014), American mathematics educator, artist and weaver, and author Rose Baker, British physicist, mathematician, and statistician Ruth Baker, British mathematical biologist interested in pattern formation and morphogenesis Rena Bakhshi (born 1981), Dutch complex network theorist.... Discover the Caroline De Kimpe popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Caroline De Kimpe books.

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