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  1. Sophie Germain (born April 1, 1776, Paris, France—died June 27, 1831, Paris) was a French mathematician who contributed notably to the study of acoustics, elasticity, and the theory of numbers.

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  2. Marie-Sophie Germain ( French: [maʁi sɔfi ʒɛʁmɛ̃]; 1 April 1776 – 27 June 1831) was a French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher.

  3. Sophie Germain was a wholly self-taught mathematical genius who began her career pretending to be a man, because the social conventions of her time prevented women from following intellectual careers.

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  5. Known For: French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher specializing in elasticity theory and number theory. Also Known As: Marie-Sophie Germain. Born: April 1, 1776, in Rue Saint-Denis, Paris, France. Died: June 27, 1831, in Paris, France. Education: École Polytechnique.

  6. Oct 28, 1997 · A brilliant Frenchwoman named Sophie Germain assumed a man's identity in order to pursue her mathematical passion.

  7. Sophie Germain. Born: April 1, 1776, in Rue Saint-Denis, Paris, France. Died: June 27, 1831 (at age 55), in Paris, France. Nationality: French. Famous For: Formulating Sophie Germain’s theorem. Marie Sophie Germain was a French philosopher, physicist, and mathematician.

  8. Apr 1, 2012 · 27 June 1831. Paris, France. Summary. Sophie Germain made a major contributions to number theory (in particular, the theory of primes), acoustics and elasticity. View ten larger pictures. Biography.

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