#OnThisDay in 1776, mathematician Sophie Germain was born, whose paper on elasticity theory made her the first woman to be awarded from the Paris Academy of Sciences in 1816 and first unmarried woman to attend sessions at the Academy of Sciences and the Instit de France.
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#OnThisDay in 1850, mathematician Sofia Kovalevskaya was born; a pioneer for women in mathematics, she was the first woman to gain a PHD in mathematics.
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#OnThisDay in 1900, mathematician Dame Mary Cartwright was born, who wrote over 100 essays on level curves, functions in the unit disk, topology and ordinary differential equations.
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#OnThisDay in 1815, mathematician Ada Lovelace was born, who created what is today known as the world’s first ever computer program, making Lovelace the world’s first computer programmer.
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