Agnes Scott College

References about Women Mathematicians

Books and Articles

  1. Abir-Am, Phina G. "Synergy or Clash: Disciplinary and Marital Strategies in the Career of Mathematical Biologist Dorothy Wrinch," in Uneasy Careers and Intimate Lives: Women in Science 1789-1979, Phina G. Abir-Am and Dorinda Outram, Editors, Rutgers University Press, 1987, 239-280.
  2. Abir-Am, Phina G. "Dorothy Maud Wrinch (1894-1976)," in Women in Chemistry and Physics: A Biobibliographic Sourcebook, edited by Louise S. Grinstein, Rose K. Rose, and Miriam H. Rafailovich, Greenwood Press, 1993, 605-612.
  3. Adamek, Jeri. "A Farewell to Evelyn Nelson," Cahiers de topologie et geometrie differentielle categorieques (1988), 171-174.
  4. Adem, Alejandro Adem with Tom Halverson, Arun Ram, and Efim Zelmanov. "Remembering Georgia Benkart," Notices of the American Mathematical Society, March 2023.
  5. Albers, Don. "Making Connections: A Profile of Fan Chung," Math Horizons, September 1995, 14-18.
  6. Albers, D. and G.L. Alexanderson. Mathematical People: Profiles and Interviews, Birkhauser, 1985.
    Contains interview with Mina Rees, Olga Taussky-Todd.
  7. Albers, D., G.L. Alexanderson and C. Reid, More Mathematical People: Contemporary Conversations.
    Contains conversations with Cathleen Morawetz, Julia Robinson, and Mary Ellen Rudin. The one of Julia Robinson is a reprint of the article by Constance Reid in the College Mathematics Journal with a correction to a mathematical misstatement and with better photos.
  8. Albers, D. and C. Reid. "An Interview with Mary Ellen Rudin," College Mathematics Journal, March 1988.
  9. Albers, Donald J. "Still Questioning Authority: An Interview with Jean Taylor," The College Mathematics Journal, Vol 27, No. 4 (September 1996), 250-266.
  10. Albree, Joe and Scott H. Brown. "A valuable monument of mathematical genius: The Ladies' Diary (1704--1840)", Historia Math., Vol. 36, no. 1 (2009), 10-47.
  11. Aleksandrov, A. D., A. P. Oskolkov, N. N. Uraltseva, and L. D. Faddeev. "Olga Aleksandrovna Ladyzhenskaya (On the Occasion of her Sixtieth Birthday)," Russian Mathematical Surveys 38 no. 5 (1983), 171-181. [Reprinted in AWM Newsletter, Vol. 15, no. 2 (1985), 12-20.]
  12. Alexanderson, Gerald L. "About the Cover: Sophie Germain and a Problem in Number Theory," Bull.Amer. Math. Soc. 49, No. 2 (2012), 327-331.
  13. Alexanderson, Gerald L. "About the Cover: Maria Gaetana Agnesi—A Divided Life," Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 5, No. 1 (January 2013), 147-152.
  14. Alic, Margaret. "Women and technology in ancient Alexandria: Maria and Hypatia," Women's Studies Int. Quart., Vol. 4 (1981), 305-312.
  15. Alic, Margaret. Hypatia's Heritage: A History of Women in Science from Antiquity through the Nineteenth Century, Beacon Press, Boston. [Agnesi, Chatelet, Germain, Lovelace, Kovalevsky]
  16. Anand, Kailash. "Hanna Neumann: A great woman mathematician from down under," Newsletter of the Association for Women in Mathematics, Vol 18, No. 1 (1988), 10-13.
  17. Anand, Kailash K. "Canadian Women Mathematicians from the Early Nineteenth Century to 1960–A More Comprehensive Study," Canadian Mathematical Society Notes 21 no. 5 (1989), 31-42.
  18. Anand, Kailash K. "Cypra Cecilia Krieger and the Human Side of Mathematics," in Despite the Odds-Essays on Canadian Women and Science, Marianne Ainley (ed.), Vehicule Press, 1990, 248-251.
  19. Anderson, Margo. "The History of Women and the History of Statistics." Journal of Women's History. 1992, 4: 14-36.
  20. Anderson, R.L., et al. "Gertrude M. Cox–A modern pioneer in statistics," Biometrics 35 (1979), 3-7.
  21. Anderson, Richard L. "Gertrude Mary Cox, January 13, 1900-October 17, 1978." Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Science. 1990, 59: 117-132.
  22. Angier, Natalie. "The Mighty Mathematician You've Never Heard Of," New York Times Science section, page D4, March 27, 2012 (print edition). Available online March 26, 2012 [Emmy Noether]
  23. Angluin, Dana. "Lady Lovelace and the Analytical Engine." Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter. 1976, 6: 6-8. [Augusta Ada Byron, Lady Lovelace]
  24. Angwin, Julia. "For the love of her subject-Marina Ratner's energetic path in mathematics," Quantum, July/August 1994, 44.
  25. Annellis, Irving H. "A personal retrospective on the tenth anniversary of the death of Evelyn M. Nelson, 1943-1987," Modern Logic, Vol. 7, No. 3/4 (July/December 1997), 268-271.
  26. Anzoletti, Luisa. Maria Gaetane Agnesi. Milan: L.F. Cogliati, 1990. [Maria Agnesi]
  27. Apushkinskaya, Darya with Arshak Petrosyan and Henrik Shahgholian. "Nina Nikolaevna Uraltseva", Notices of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 69, No. 3 (March 2022), 385-395.
  28. Archibald, Rayman Clare. "Women as Mathematicians and Astronomers." American Mathematical Monthly. 1918, 25: 136-139.
  29. Arianrhod, Robyn. Seduced by logic. Emilie Du Chatelet, Mary Somerville and the Newtonian Revolution, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2012. iv+338pp. [Review by Underwood Dudley for MAA Press; Review by Emily Grosholz].
  30. Armstrong, Jane M. Achievement and participation of women in mathematics: an overview, Education Commission of the State, Denver, Colorado, 1980.
  31. Audin, Michele. Remembering Sofya Kovalevskaya, Translated from the 2008 French original. Springer, London, 2011. x+284pp. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-0-85729-929-1.
  32. Auel, Asher. "The Mathematics of Grace Murray Hopper," Notices of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 66, No. 3 (2019), 330-340.
  33. Avelsgaard, Carol. "Women in Mathematics: The Silent Minority," The Mathematical Intelligencer, 10(4) 1988, 32-34.
  34. Bailey, Martha J. American Women in Science: A Biographical Dictionary, ABC-CLIO, 1994.
  35. Banaschewski, B. "Evelyn M. Nelson: An Appreciation," Algebra Universalis, 26 (1989), 259-266.
  36. Barrow-Grenn, June. "1999 Anniversaries: Maria Gaetana Agnesi (d. 1799)," European Mathematical Society Newsletter, March 1999, Issue 31, 18-19.
  37. Bartol, W., E. Orlowska, and A. Skowron. "Helena Rasiowa, 1917-1994," Bulletin of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science, Vol. 62 (1997), 353-366.
  38. Basalla, George. "Mary Somerville: a neglected popularizer of science," New Scientist, Vol. 18, No. 329 (March 7, 1963), 531-533.
  39. Baum, Joan. The Calculating Passion of Ada Bryon. Hamden, CT: Archon Books, 1986.
  40. Becvarova, Martina. "Women and mathematics at the universities in Prague in the first half of the 20th century," Antiq. Math. 10 (2016), 133--167.
  41. Benkart, Georgia et. al. "A Tribute to Alice Turner Schafer," Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter, Vol. 40, No. 1 (January-February 2010), 1-12.
  42. Benkart, Georgia, with Mirna Dzamonja and Judith Roitman, Coordinating Editors, "Memories of Mary Ellen Rudin", Notices of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 62, No. 6 (June/July 2015), 617-629
  43. Benkart, Georgia, with Kristin Lauter, and Sylvia Wiegand. "AWM at 50 and Beyond", Notices of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 68, No. 3 (March 2021), 387-397.
  44. Bernstein, Dorothy. "Women Mathematicians before 1950," AWM Newsletter, Vol. 9, No. 4 (1979), 9-11. [Reprint in Complexities: Women in Mathematics, Bettye Anne Case and Anne Leggett, Editors, Princeton University Press (2005), 204-205.]
  45. Beery, J., Greenwald, S., Jensen-Vallin, J., Mast, M.B. (Eds.), Women in Mathematics: Celebrating the Centennial of the Mathematical Association of America, Association for Women in Mathematics Series 10, Springer, 2017. [Review by Katie Spurrier Quertermous, Notices of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 66, No. 3 (March 2019), 395-398.]
  46. Bidenkapp, Georg. Sophie Germain, ein weiblicher Denker. Jena: H.W. Schmidt, G. Tauscher, 1910. [Sophie Germain]
  47. Billard, L. and Marianne A. Ferber. "Elizabeth Scott: Scholar, Teacher, Administrator," Statistical Science, Vol. 6, No. 2 (May 1991), 206-216.
  48. Billings, Charlene W. Grace Hopper: Navy Admiral and Computer Pioneer, Enslow Publishers, Inc., 1989.
  49. Birman, J.S., D. Haimo, S. Landau, B. Srinivasan, V. Pless, and J. E. Taylor. "In her own words: Six mathematicians reflect on their lives and careers," Notices of the American Mathematical Society, 38 no. 7 (1991), 702-706.
  50. Bjork, J.E. "Sonja Kovalevsky: Her Life and Professorship at Stockholm," in Operator Methods in Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations: S.Kovalevsky Symposium, University of Stockholm, June 2000, part of the seriesOperator Theory: Advances and Applications, Vol. 132, Birkhauser Verlag, 2002, 11-53.
  51. Blum, Lenore. "Women in Mathematics: An International Perspective, Eight Years Later," The Mathematical Intelligencer, 9(2) 1987, 28-32.
  52. Blum, Lenore. "A brief history of the Association for Women in Mathematics: The Presidents' perspective," Notices of the American Mathematical Society 38 no. 7 (1991), 738-754.
  53. Bodanis, David. E=mc2: A Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation, Walker and Company, 2000, p55-69. [Emilie du Chatalet]
  54. Bogovskii, M.E. et al. "Vera Nikolaevna Maslennikova (on her 60th birthday)," Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter, 19(2) (Mar/Apr 1989), 10-11.
  55. Bolling, Reinhard. "...Deine Sonia: a reading from a burned letter," The Mathematical Intelligencer, Vol. 14, No. 3 (1992), 23-30. [Sonia Kovalevskaya]
  56. Bolling, Reinhard. "An Unknown Photograph of Kovalevskaya," Mathematical Intelligencer, Vol. 20, No. 2 (1998), 27-28.
  57. Bonato, Anthony. "Interview with Jennifer Chayes", Notices of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 69, No. 3 (March 2022), 403-407.
  58. Bonato, Anthony. "Interview with Maria Chudnovsky", Notices of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 69, No. 3 (March 2022), 407-410.
  59. Bonato, Anthony. "Interview with Lisa Jeffrey", Notices of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 69, No. 3 (March 2022), 410-412.
  60. Boucard, J. and I. Lemonon. "Women in Mathematics: Historical and Modern Perspectives," Gaz. Math. No. 158 (2018), 57-66. (Notes on a workshop on women in mathematics held at Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut, Oberwolfach, January 2017.)
  61. Boyer, M. Jacques. "Sketch of Maria Agnesi," Popular Science Monthly, Vol. 53 (1898).
  62. Bozeman, Sylvia (et al.). "An EDGE in Mathematics for Women: The Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Education Program," in Women in Mathematics: Celebrating the Centennial of the Mathematical Association of America, Association for Women in Mathematics Series 10, Springer, 2017, pp359-374.
  63. Bradshaw, Noel-Ann. "Florence Nightingale (1820–1910): A Pioneer of Data Visualisation," in Women in Mathematics: Celebrating the Centennial of the Mathematical Association of America, Association for Women in Mathematics Series 10, Springer, 2017, pp197-217.
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  68. Bromberg, H. "Grace Hopper: A Remembrance," IEEE Software 9 no.3 (1992), 103.
  69. Bruckner, Andrew M.; Thomson, Brian S. "Real variable contributions of G. C. Young and W. H. Young," Expositiones Mathematicae, Vol. 19, no. 4 (2001), 337-358.
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  73. Carey, Charles W. "Dorothy Maud Wrinch," in American National Biography, Vol. 24, Oxford University Press, 1999, 69-71.
  74. Carswell, Catherine, BU math professor's life filled with firsts, Times-Herald [Waco], February 26, 1986; reprinted, AWM Newsletter, July/Aug 1986, pp.8-9. [Vivienne Malone-Mayes]
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  76. Cartwright, M.L. "Grace Chisholm Young," Journal London Mathematical Society 19(1944), 185-191.
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  83. Chaperon, Marc. "En souvenir de Paulette Libermann, II" (In memory of Paulette Libermann, II), Gazette des Mathématiciens, No. 123 (2010), 49-66
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    The first English translations of nine poems and two plays written by Sofia Kovalevskaya, along with extensive commentary and biographical analysis.
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