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    Max Noether (24 September 1844 – 13 December 1921) was a German mathematician who worked on algebraic geometry and the theory of algebraic functions. He has been called "one of the finest mathematicians of the nineteenth century". He was the father of Emmy Noether.

  2. Max Noether was a German mathematician who was one of the leaders of nineteenth century algebraic geometry. He was the father of Emmy Noether, who brought greater innovation to mathematics than did her father.

  3. Max Noether is remembered as one of the founders of algebraic geometry. To some extent, Emmy Noether extended some of her father's work, and in this connection, Hermann Weyl wrote, Noether's residual theorem was...fitted by Emmy into her general theory of ideals in arbitrary rings.

  4. Max Noether. 1844-1921. German mathematician who was one of the leaders in the study of algebraic geometry in the nineteenth century. Following the lead of Luigi Cremona, Noether studied the invariant properties of algebraic functions during certain transformations.

  5. Jul 3, 2017 · The well-known Max Noether's theorem for curves [see Arbarello-Cornalba-Griffiths-Harris Geometry of Algebraic Curves vol.1, p. 117] states that, if a smooth curve $C$ is non-hyperelliptic, then the symmetrization homomorphisms $$\mathrm{Sym}^n \, H^0(C, \, K_C) \longrightarrow H^0(C, \, nK_C)$$ are surjective for $n \geq 1$.

  6. German mathematician notable for his work in algebraic geometry and algebraic functions . Father of Emmy Noether .

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  8. In algebraic geometry, Max Noether's theorem on curves is a theorem about curves lying on algebraic surfaces, which are hypersurfaces in P3, or more generally complete intersections.

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