Women in mathematics: Stories of overcoming

Autores/as

  • Andeson Carlos Santos Morais

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56238/isevmjv3n3-005

Palabras clave:

History, Mathematics, Women, Overcoming.

Resumen

This article explores the remarkable contribution of women to the field of mathematics throughout history. Traditionally underestimated and underrepresented in this field, women have played crucial roles in the advancement of mathematical knowledge. This paper examines the lives and accomplishments of some notable women in mathematics, highlighting their achievements and overcoming gender barriers. The role of women in the history of mathematics is often underestimated, but their contribution is vast and significant. This article explores the beauty of this history, highlighting remarkable women who have defied gender norms to leave a lasting mark on the field. From Hippatia, a 4th century mathematician and philosopher, to Ada Lovelace, history's first programmer, women have played crucial roles in the evolution of mathematics. The article also addresses the long period in which women were excluded from academic institutions, even when they made substantial contributions. The narrative highlights the resilience and determination of women who persisted despite the barriers. The modern era has witnessed an increase in the recognition of women's mathematical work, with figures such as Mary Cartwright and Emmy Noether standing out. The article highlights not only individual achievements, but also collective efforts to promote gender equality in mathematics. By exploring this history, the aim is to inspire a renewed appreciation for the role of women in mathematics and to encourage future generations of women to pursue their mathematical interests, thus contributing to a more inclusive and diverse discipline.

Publicado

2024-05-22

Cómo citar

Morais, A. C. S. (2024). Women in mathematics: Stories of overcoming. International Seven Journal of Multidisciplinary, 3(3), 919–933. https://doi.org/10.56238/isevmjv3n3-005