La Noether Lecture (en español Conferencia Noether) es una serie de conferencias que rinden homenaje a las mujeres "que han hecho contribuciones fundamentales y sostenidas a las ciencias matemáticas". La Asociación de Mujeres en Matemáticas (AWM) estableció las conferencias anuales en 1980 como las Conferencias Emmy Noether, en honor a Emmy Noether, una de las principales matemáticas de su tiempo. En 2013 pasó a llamarse AWM-AMS Noether Lecture y desde 2015 está patrocinado conjuntamente con la American Mathematical Society (AMS). Las conferencias se realizan en las Reuniones Conjuntas Estadounidenses de Matemáticas que se celebran anualmente en enero.[1]
La conferencia ICM Emmy Noether se trata de una serie de conferencias adicionales patrocinadas por la Unión Matemática Internacional. A partir de 1994 esta conferencia se dictó en el Congreso Internacional de Matemáticos, que se celebra cada cuatro años. En 2010 el ciclo de conferencias se convirtió en permanente.[2]
Conferenciantes Noether
| Year | Name | Lecture title |
|---|---|---|
| 1980 | F. Jessie MacWilliams | A Survey of Coding Theory |
| 1981 | Olga Taussky-Todd | The Many Aspects of Pythagorean Triangles |
| 1982 | Julia Robinson | Functional Equations in Arithmetic |
| 1983 | Cathleen S. Morawetz | How Do Perturbations of the Wave Equation Work |
| 1984 | Mary Ellen Rudin | Paracompactness |
| 1985 | Jane Cronin Scanlon | A Model of Cardiac Fiber: Problems in Singularly Perturbed Systems |
| 1986 | Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat | On Partial Differential Equations of Gauge Theories and General Relativity |
| 1987 | Joan S. Birman | Studying Links via Braids |
| 1988 | Karen K. Uhlenbeck | Moment Maps in Stable Bundles: Where Analysis Algebra and Topology Meet |
| 1989 | Mary F. Wheeler | Large Scale Modeling of Problems Arising in Flow in Porous Media |
| 1990 | Bhama Srinivasan | The Invasion of Geometry into Finite Group Theory |
| 1991 | Alexandra Bellow | Almost Everywhere Convergence: The Case for the Ergodic Viewpoint |
| 1992 | Nancy Kopell | Oscillators and Networks of Them: Which Differences Make a Difference |
| 1993 | Linda Keen | Hyperbolic Geometry and Spaces of Riemann Surfaces |
| 1994 | Lesley Sibner | Analysis in Gauge Theory |
| 1995 | Judith D. Sally | Measuring Noetherian Rings |
| 1996 | Olga Oleinik | On Some Homogenization Problems for Differential Operators |
| 1997 | Linda Preiss Rothschild | How Do Real Manifolds Live in Complex Space |
| 1998 | Dusa McDuff | Symplectic Structures - A New Approach to Geometry |
| 1999 | Krystyna M. Kuperberg | Aperiodic Dynamical Systems |
| 2000 | Margaret H. Wright | The Mathematics of Optimization |
| 2001 | Sun-Yung Alice Chang | Nonlinear Equations in Conformal Geometry |
| 2002 | Lenore Blum | Computing Over the Reals: Where Turing Meets Newton |
| 2003 | Jean Taylor | Five Little Crystals and How They Grew |
| 2004 | Svetlana Katok | Symbolic Dynamics for Geodesic Flows |
| 2005 | Lai-Sang Young | From Limit Cycles to Strange Attractors |
| 2006 | Ingrid Daubechies | Mathematical Results and Challenges in Learning Theory |
| 2007 | Karen Vogtmann | Automorphisms of Groups, Outer Space, and Beyond |
| 2008 | Audrey A. Terras | Fun With Zeta Functions of Graphs |
| 2009 | Fan Chung Graham | New Directions in Graph Theory |
| 2010 | Carolyn S. Gordon | You Can't Hear the Shape of a Manifold |
| 2011 | Susan Montgomery | Orthogonal Representations: From Groups to Hopf Algebras |
| 2012 | Barbara Keyfitz | Conservation Laws - Not Exactly a la Noether |
| 2013 | Raman Parimala | A Hasse principle for quadratic forms over function fields |
| 2014 | Georgia Benkart | Walking on Graphs the Representation Theory Way |
| 2015 | Wen-Ching Winnie Li | Modular forms for congruence and noncongruence |
| 2016 | Karen E. Smith | The Power of Noether's Ring Theory in Understanding Singularities of Complex Algebraic Varieties |
| 2017 | Lisa Jeffrey | Cohomology of Symplectic Quotients |
| 2018 | Jill Pipher | Nonsmooth Boundary Value Problems |
| 2019 | Bryna Kra | Dynamics of systems with low complexity |
| 2020 | Birgit Speh | Branching Laws for Representations of Non Compact Orthogonal Groups |
| 2021 | Lecture cancelled in 2021 (see above) | |
| 2022 | Marianna Csörnyei | The Kakeya needle problem for rectifiable sets |
| 2023 | Laura DeMarco | Rigidity and uniformity in algebraic dynamics |
| 2024 | Anne Schilling | TBA |
| References:[3][4][5] | ||
Conferenciantes del ICM Emmy Noether
| Año | Nombre |
|---|---|
| 1994 | Olga Ladyzhenskaya |
| 1998 | Cathleen Synge Morawetz |
| 2002 | Hesheng Hu |
| 2006 | Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat |
| 2010 | Idun Reiten |
| 2014 | Georgia Benkart |
| 2018 | Sun Yung Alice Chang |
| 2022 | Marie-France Vignéras |
| Referencias: [6] | |
Referencias
- ↑ «Noether Lecture». Association for Women in Mathematics. Consultado el 23 de diciembre de 2018.
- ↑ «ICM Emmy Noether Lecture». International Mathematical Union. Archivado desde el original el 5 de agosto de 2017.
- ↑ «Profiles of Women in Mathematics - The Emmy Noether Lectures». Association for Women in Mathematics. Archivado desde el original el 21 de julio de 2018. Consultado el 19 de agosto de 2015.
- ↑ «Past Noether Lectures». Association for Women in Mathematics. Consultado el 23 de diciembre de 2018.
- ↑ «2017 :: Joint Mathematics Meetings :: January 4 - 7 (Wednesday - Saturday), 2017». jointmathematicsmeetings.org.
- ↑ «ICM Emmy Noether Lecturers». International Mathematical Union. 24 de julio de 2014. Consultado el 7 de abril de 2019.