Emmy Noether
Sofia Kovalevskaya
Ruth Gonzalez
Shakuntala Devi
Maryam Mirzakhani
100

She grew up in the city of Erlangen, located in this European country.

Germany

100
She was the first female to have ever received a doctorate in this field.

Mathematics

100

She was born in this city of Texas

Houston

100

After computing the product of two 13-digit numbers, she earned a spot in the 1982 edition of this magazine.

Guinness Book of World Records

100
One branch of mathematics she had studied was Euclidean ______.

geometry

200

In addition to mathematics, she also made massive contributions to this other field of inquiry.

Physics

200
She was born in this famous capital in Europe.

Moscow

200
She is the first hispanic woman ever to receive a doctorate in mathematics. She received her degree at this university in Texas. 

Rice University

200

In addition to mathematics, she was also avid in studying this pseudoscience that relates human affairs to movement and positions of celestial bodies.

astrology

200
When she was in high school she competed in the IMO. What is this an abbreviation for?

International Mathematics Olympiad

300

David Hilbert invited Emmy to the Mathematics department at this university, named after the city in which it is located.

Gottingen
300
This branch of calculus was her specialization in mathematics.

Partial Differential Equations

300

Her work at Exxon focused on the development of seismic imaging tools for exploring ____ and ____ reservoirs

oil, gas

300

She once computed the ___rd root of  201-digit number in 50 seconds.

23

300

First female to receive a _____ ______

Fields medal

400

At the expense of her own career, she would allow colleagues and students to receive credit for her work and contributions to this field of mathematics.

abstract algebra

400
When refused admission to university in Berlin due to her gender, Sofia studied in private with this mathematician who helped develop an important theorem with Bernard Bolzano.

Karl Weierstrass

400

Even when not working at Exxon, her work involved developing _____________ ________ for wave propagation in underwater acoustics. 

mathematical models
400

She was born in this city in Karnataka, India.

Bangalore

400

A lot of her work on hyperbolic surfaces involved finding the shortest path between two points, which is called a ______.

geodesic

500

Her work in 'Equations with Prescribed Group' attempted to assess and answer this still unsolved problem in mathematics. 

Inverse Galois problem

500

In 1884 she joined the editorial board of this  mathematical journal founded in Sweden.

Acta Mathematica

500

The title of her doctoral thesis was "Domain Decomposition for Two-Dimensional Elliptic Operators on Vector and Parallel ______"

Machines

500

Unlike most mathematicians, she had written a book whose message was for there to be an end to the decriminalization of __________. 

homosexuality

500

She graduated with her Ph.D from Harvard with her dissertation: 'Simple Geodesics on Hyperbolic Surfaces and Volume of the ______ Space of Curves'

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