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KOVALEVSKY, SOPHIE (18501891) , Russian mathematician, daughter of General Corvin-Krukovsky, was born at Moscow on the 15th of January 185o. As a young
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contract one of those conventional marriages in vogue at the time, with a young student, Waldemar Kovalevsky, and the two went together to Germany to continue their studies. In 1869 she went to Heidelberg, where she studied under H. von Helmholtz, G.R. Kirchhoff , L. Konigsberger and P. du Bois-Reymond, and from 18711874 read privately with Karl Weierstrass at Berlin, as the public lectures were not then open to women. In 1894 the university of Gottingen granted her a degree in absentia, excusing her from the oral examination on account of the remarkable excellence of the three dissertations sent in, one of which, on the theory of partial differential equations, is one of her most remarkable works. Another was an elucidation of P.S. Laplace's mathematical theory of the form of Saturn's rings. Soon after this she returned to Russia with her husband, who was appointed professor of palaeontology at Moscow, where he died in 1883. At this time Madame Kovalevsky was at Stockholm, where Gustaf Mittag Leffler, also a pupil of Weierstrass, who had been recently appointed to the chair of mathematics at the newly founded university, had procured for her a post as lecturer. She discharged her duties so successfully that in 1884 she was appointed full professor. This post she held till her death on the loth of February 1891. In 1888 she achieved the greatest of her successes, gaining the Prix Bordin offered by the Paris Academy
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See E. de Kerbedz, " Sophie de Kowalevski," Benidiconti del ,.ircolo mathematico di Palermo (1891); the obituary notice by G. Mittag Leffler in the Acta mathematica, vol. xvi. ; and J. C. Poggendorff, Biographisch-literarisches Handworterbuch. End of Article: KOVALEVSKY, SOPHIE (18501891) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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