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Prof. Ruth Gregory
Wednesday 16th October 2019
Noether in Nature
It is now a century since Noether proved her two seminal theorems on the relation between symmetry and conservation laws in physics. I will walk through Noether's theorems in detail, explaining her perspective and re-telling it through modern eyes, focussing particularly on how visionary and far reaching the result has been for modern physics.
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