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    Emmy Noether’s theorem about symmetry is still contributing to fashionable physics

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    The following is an extract from our Lost in Space-Time publication. Each month, we hand over the keyboard to a physicist or mathematician to inform you about fascinating concepts from their nook of the universe. You can join Lost in Space-Time right here.

    Chances are, you’ve got by no means heard of Emmy Noether. But it is best to have. In an obituary that ran in The New York Times in 1935, Albert Einstein wrote: “In the judgment of essentially the most competent residing mathematicians, Fräulein Noether was the…

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