tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5303307482158922565.post3308309043981499902..comments2024-03-22T13:39:55.941-07:00Comments on Math Mama Writes...: Sonia Kovalevsky DaySue VanHattumhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10237941346154683902noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5303307482158922565.post-84284725095416881842013-03-22T19:45:49.175-07:002013-03-22T19:45:49.175-07:00Sonia Kovalevsky Days are awesome and have been he...Sonia Kovalevsky Days are awesome and have been held at a variety of locations all over the country since 1985, under the auspices of the Association for Women in Mathematics.<br /><br />https://sites.google.com/site/awmmath/programs/kovalevsky-days<br /><br />I have extremely fond memories of the one we attended over 15 years ago at UAlbany.<br /><br />http://www.albany.edu/~reinhold/SKD.html <br /><br />There is a wonderful quote from Sonia Kovalevsky which my daughter encountered when she was about 9 or 10 years old (a few years before that UAlbany day) and it struck her so much that she painstakingly copied it in calligraphy:<br /><br />"Many who have never had an opportunity of knowing any more about mathematics confound it with arithmetic, and consider it an arid science. In reality, however, it is a science which requires a great deal of imagination, and one of the leading mathematicians of our century states the case quite correctly when he says that it is impossible to be a mathematician without being a poet in soul.<br /><br />It seems to me that the poet has only to perceive that which others do not perceive, to look deeper than others look. And the mathematician must do the same thing. As for myself, all my life I have been unable to decide for which I had the greater inclination, mathematics or literature.”<br /><br />It is still hanging there today, well over a decade and a half later.Mary O'Keeffehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14662977706706048151noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5303307482158922565.post-82763208606935572202012-03-23T14:12:02.224-07:002012-03-23T14:12:02.224-07:00Ooo! Thanks, Sue! I enjoyed reading some more ab...Ooo! Thanks, Sue! I enjoyed reading some more about a female mathematician I'd never heard of before. The fact that she was a student of Weierstrass makes her even more intriguing to me.<br /><br />Thanks for sharing!Rebecka Petersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12227797437296056645noreply@blogger.com