Kovalevskai︠a︡, S. V. 1850-1891

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Name (Hebrew)
קובלבסקיה, סופיה, 1850-1891
Name (Latin)
Kovalevskai︠a︡, S. V. 1850-1891
Name (Cyrilic)
Ковалевская, С. В. 1850-1891
Other forms of name
Kovalevskaia, Sof'Ia Vasil'Evna, 1850-1891
Kowalewski, Sonja, 1850-1891
Kowalewsky, S., 1850-1891
Kovalevskaya, Sofya, 1850-1891
Kowalevsky, S., 1850-1891
Kovalevsky, Sophia, 1850-1891
Kowalewskaia, Sofja Wassljewna, 1850-1891
Kovalevsky, S. V., 1850-1891
Kovalevskaya, Sofya Vasiliyevna, 1850-1891
Krukovskaia, Sofia Vasilevna Korvin-, 1850-1891
Kovalevskaya, Sonya, 1850-1891
Kovalewsky, Sophie, 1850-1891
Kovalevskaia, S. V., 1850-1891
Rajevsky, Tanja, 1850-1891
Kovalevskaia, Sofia Vasilevna Korvin-Krukovskaia, 1850-1891
Kovalevsky, Sonja, 1850-1891
Kovalevski, Sonya, 1850-1891
Rajevski, Tanja, 1850-1891
Korvin-Krukovskaia, Sofia Vasilevna, 1850-1891
Kovalevskaya, Sophia Vasilyevna, 1850-1891
Niron, Sofia, 1850-1891
Kovalevskaia, S. V. (Sofia Vasilevna), 1850-1891
Ковалевская, Софья Васильевна, 1850-1891
Корвин-Круковская, Софья Васильевна, 1850-1891
Круковская, Софья Васильевна, Корвин-, 1850-1891
Date of birth
1850
Date of death
1891
Occupation
Mathematicians
Women mathematicians
Associated Language
rus
Gender
female
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 34495126
Wikidata: Q184535
Library of congress: n 82063856
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  • LCN: Kovalevskaia, S. V. (Sof'ia Vasil'evna), 1850-1891
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Wikipedia description:

Sofya Vasilyevna Kovalevskaya (Russian: Софья Васильевна Ковалевская; born Korvin-Krukovskaya; 15 January [O.S. 3 January] 1850 – 10 February 1891) was a Russian mathematician who made noteworthy contributions to analysis, partial differential equations and mechanics. She was a pioneer for women in mathematics around the world – the first woman to earn a doctorate (in the modern sense) in mathematics, the first woman appointed to a full professorship in northern Europe and one of the first women to work for a scientific journal as an editor. According to historian of science Ann Hibner Koblitz, Kovalevskaya was "the greatest known woman scientist before the twentieth century".: 255  Historian of mathematics Roger Cooke writes: ... the more I reflect on her life and consider the magnitude of her achievements, set against the weight of the obstacles she had to overcome, the more I admire her. For me she has taken on a heroic stature achieved by very few other people in history. To venture, as she did, into academia, a world almost no woman had yet explored, and to be consequently the object of curious scrutiny, while a doubting society looked on, half-expecting her to fail, took tremendous courage and determination. To achieve, as she did, at least two major results of lasting value to scholarship, is evidence of a considerable talent, developed through iron discipline.: 1  Her sister was the socialist Anne Jaclard. There are several alternative transliterations of her name. She herself used Sophie Kowalevski (or occasionally Kowalevsky) in her academic publications. In Sweden she was known as Sonja Kovalevsky; Sonja (Russian Соня) is her Russian nickname.

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