Gertrude Blanch
Mathematician and researcher in topology

Born
February 2nd, 1897
128 years ago
Died
1996
29 years ago — 99 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
United States
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Born in Russia, a mathematician contributed to the field of topology and functional analysis. Published significant research papers and played a vital role in mathematics education. Served as a professor at several institutions including New York University. Also involved in initiatives for women in mathematics.
Conducted research in topology
Served as a professor at New York University
Published influential research papers
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