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List of female mathematicians : ウィキペディア英語版
List of women in mathematics
This is a list of women who have made noteworthy contributions to or achievements in mathematics. These include mathematical research, mathematics education,〔 the history and philosophy of mathematics, public outreach, and mathematics contests.
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* Tatyana Afanasyeva (1876–1964), Russian–Dutch researcher in statistical mechanics, randomness, and geometry education
* Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718–1799), Italian mathematician and philosopher, possibly the first female mathematics professor
* Dorit Aharonov (1970), Israeli specialist in quantum computing
* Grace Alele-Williams (1932– ), first woman to lead a Nigerian university
* Stephanie B. Alexander, American differential geometer
* Florence Eliza Allen (1876–1960), second female and fourth overall mathematics PhD from the University of Wisconsin
* Elizabeth S. Allman, American mathematical biologist
* Ann S. Almgren, American applied mathematician who works on computational simulations of supernovae and white dwarfs
* T. A. Sarasvati Amma (1918–2000), Historian of ancient Indian mathematics
* Nalini Anantharaman (born 1976), French mathematical physicist, winner of the Henri Poincaré Prize
* 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''
* Kathleen Antonelli (1921–2006), Irish–American programmer of ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic digital computer
* Maria Angela Ardinghelli (1730–1825), Italian translator of Stephen Hales, mathematician, physicist and noble
* Natascha Artin Brunswick (1909–2003), German–American mathematician, photographer, and journal editor
* Winifred Asprey (1917–2007), helped establish the first computer science lab at Vassar
* Tamara Awerbuch-Friedlander, American biomathematician and public health scientist
* Hertha Marks Ayrton (1854–1923), English engineer, mathematician, physicist, and inventor, winner of the Hughes Medal

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