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MATH 197: Women in Mathematics: Jean Taylor
This guide has been created to support Dr. Suman Balasubramanian's first year seminar course.
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Fan Chung
Maria Chudnovsky
Joan Birman
Lenore Blum
Ingrid Daubechies
Etta Falconer
Gloria Hewitt
Katherine Johnson
Olga Taussky-Todd
Jean Taylor
Sylvia Wiegand
Evelyn Boyd Granville
Radia Perlman
Jean Taylor: Additional Sources
Still Questioning Authority: An Interview with Jean Taylor - in The College Mathematics Journal Vol. 27, No. 4 (Sep., 1996)
Also: See "Jean Taylor - Notable Women in Mathematics"
Fascinating Mathematical People
by
Donald J. Albers (Editor)
Call Number: Available as an ebook. Chapter 15: Interview with Jean Taylor
ISBN: 9781400839551
Publication Date: 2011
Jean Taylor: Academic web site
She Does Math: real-life problems from women on the job
by
Marla Parker
Call Number: See chapter on Jean Taylor, p. 156; available as an ebook.
Publication Date: 1995
Bubble, bubble: Jean Taylor and the mathematics of minimal surfaces, Math Horizons, September 1994
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