Ingeborg Seynsche
German mathematician
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- PhD Mathematics University of Göttingen
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Martha Mechthild Ingeborg Seynsche was a German mathematician. She was one of the first women to be allowed to earn a doctorate on a mathematical topic in Göttingen. Life and work Her father Johannes Seynsche was a professor and senior teacher at the Unterbarmer Higher Girls' School. Her mother was Anna Seynsche , née Limbach. Ingeborg passed her Abitur in Unterbarmen in 1924. She then studied in Marburg and Göttingen, and in 1929 passed the state examination for teachers in pure and applied mathematics and physics. She went on to become an assistant at the Mathematical Institute in Göttingen. in 1930, Seynsche received her doctorate in philosophy from the Georg-August University, now University of Göttingen. The topic of her dissertation with Richard Courant was: On the theory of almost periodic sequences of numbers . It was a topic from the theory of almost periodic functions suggested by her advisors Harald Bohr and Alwin Walther. Later she dealt, among other things, with the calculation of function tables and the two-sided surface ornaments. She also solved the queen problem for arbitrary n.
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