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Mathematics Team Competition | 30 January 2026

Female Math Challenge

Brescia

Team mathematics competition reserved for female high school students, organized by the Department of Mathematics and Physics Niccolò Tartaglia of the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Brescia.

Emmy Noether (1882-1935), a German mathematician, is considered the mother of modern algebra. Hindered for a long time because she was a woman and Jewish, she nevertheless managed to establish herself in the academic world thanks to her genius, gaining the esteem of giants such as Hilbert and Einstein. His contributions to abstract algebra and the famous Noether's Theorem, which links symmetries and conservation laws in Mathematical Physics, were fundamental. Forced to flee Nazi Germany, she continued to teach in the United States until her untimely death in 1935, leaving an immense and lasting scientific legacy.

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