International audienceWe present the genesis and some applications of the famous Emmy Noether’s invariants theorem proposed a century ago in 1916. The genesis emphasises the historical context of this theorem, and the proposed applications show how this little piece of mind can be used to recover large parts of physics
The idea of connecting conservation of electric charge with gauge symmetry goes back to 1918 and to ...
‘In these days the angel of topology and the devil of abstract algebra fight for the soul of each in...
Physics Department Colloquium presented at the University of Michigan, 27 October 2021
Noether’s theorem, named for early twentieth century German mathematician Emmy Noether, is an import...
In 1915 and 1916 Emmy Noether was asked by Felix Klein and David Hilbert to assist them in understan...
Fermilab Colloquium, August 15, 2018. Abstract: In the summer of 1918, Emmy Noether published the th...
This work was partially done at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste (IT)Consig...
Situating Noether's 1918 article, 'Invariante Variationsprobleme', in their context requires a brief...
The study is explanatory-interpretative and argues the practical character of Physics. It starts fro...
It is argued that awareness of the distinction between dynamical and vari-ational symmetries is cruc...
Analysis of life and work of the German mathematician Emmy Noether considered the founder of modern ...
In this thesis we look into Emmy Noether\u27s life and works. An overview of Emmy Noether\u27s life ...
Analysis of Emmy Noether's 1918 theorems provides an illuminating method for testing the consequence...
In Noether's original presentation of her celebrated theorem of 1918, allowances were made for the d...
Pour célébrer le cent-deuxième anniversaire de la publication de l’article fondamental d’Emmy Noethe...
The idea of connecting conservation of electric charge with gauge symmetry goes back to 1918 and to ...
‘In these days the angel of topology and the devil of abstract algebra fight for the soul of each in...
Physics Department Colloquium presented at the University of Michigan, 27 October 2021
Noether’s theorem, named for early twentieth century German mathematician Emmy Noether, is an import...
In 1915 and 1916 Emmy Noether was asked by Felix Klein and David Hilbert to assist them in understan...
Fermilab Colloquium, August 15, 2018. Abstract: In the summer of 1918, Emmy Noether published the th...
This work was partially done at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste (IT)Consig...
Situating Noether's 1918 article, 'Invariante Variationsprobleme', in their context requires a brief...
The study is explanatory-interpretative and argues the practical character of Physics. It starts fro...
It is argued that awareness of the distinction between dynamical and vari-ational symmetries is cruc...
Analysis of life and work of the German mathematician Emmy Noether considered the founder of modern ...
In this thesis we look into Emmy Noether\u27s life and works. An overview of Emmy Noether\u27s life ...
Analysis of Emmy Noether's 1918 theorems provides an illuminating method for testing the consequence...
In Noether's original presentation of her celebrated theorem of 1918, allowances were made for the d...
Pour célébrer le cent-deuxième anniversaire de la publication de l’article fondamental d’Emmy Noethe...
The idea of connecting conservation of electric charge with gauge symmetry goes back to 1918 and to ...
‘In these days the angel of topology and the devil of abstract algebra fight for the soul of each in...
Physics Department Colloquium presented at the University of Michigan, 27 October 2021