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Sofia Kovalevskaya
Life Span: 1850-1891
Birthday:  Jan. 15, 1850
Birthplace:  Moscow, Russia. 
Died: Feb. 10, 1891 in Stockholm, Sweden of pneumonia.
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Interesting Facts About Sofia Kovalevskaya:
  • She was the first woman to receive a doctorate in mathematics in 1874.
  • 'When she was 11 years old, she hung calculus papers on her bedroom walls
  • Her father tried to put a stop to her learning mathematics because she was so interested in math that she neglected her other studies.  She defied him by staying up late at night and reading math books.
  • At age 15 Sofia was privately tutored in calculus.
  • At age 18, Sofia was forced to marry so she could study higher education abroad.
  • She was not allowed to attend the University because she was a woman, so she begged to be allowed to "unofficially" sit in on lectures where she impressed professors with her gifted mathematical abilities.
  • After receiving her doctorate in mathematics in 1874, she could not find a teaching position at any university because she was a woman.  She finally gained a teaching position at the University of Stockholm in 1883 and eventually was given lifetime professorship.
  • She was the first woman professor of mathematics.

IQ: 
Ratio IQ:  170
Deviation IQ:  156

Field:
Math, Women's Rights Advocate, Writer.  

Family:
Daughter of Vasily Korvin-Krukovsky, an artillery general, Velizaveta Shubert, both members of Russian Nobility. 
1868 - Married Vladimir Kovalevsky, a paleontologist and supporter of Darwinism, who was immersed in a financial scandal for which he was about to be prosecuted, committed suicide in 1883.  It was a marriage of convenience so she could study abroad.
1869 - They left Russia with Sofia's sister, Anyuta
(Sonja went to Heidelberg, Germany, Kovalensky went to Vienna, Austria, and Anyuta went to Paris, France.)
1878 - She gave birth to a daughter, named Fufa.
1883 - Husband Vladimir committed suicide.

Employment:
1883 University of Stockholm, Sweden, (Karl Weierstaraus supported her in securing professorship).

Education:
Secondary Schooling in St. Petersburg, Russia. 

Studied math under Karl Weierstrass for 6 years (since 1870) of the University of Berlin. 

Received a Ph.D. from the University of Gottingen (July, 1874). 

Accomplishments:
Gained Tenure at the University of Stockholm (first woman to hold a university chair in modern Europe)

Editor of a Mathematics Journal (first woman on the editorial staff of a mathematical journal)

1882 - Began work on the refraction of light (wrote 3 papers)

1885 - Wrote a paper on crystals.

Appointed Chair of Mechanics at the University of Stockholm.

Co-wrote The Struggle for Happiness with Anna Leffler.   

Wrote On the Rotation of a Solid Body about a Fixed Point and won the Prix Bordin Cotnest sponsored by the French Academy of Science. 

Wrote Recollections of Childhood

Elected for the Russian Academy in 1889

Awards: 
1886 - Awarded the Pris Bordin of the French Academy of Sciences for her paper on the rotation of a rigid body around a fixed point. This research examined how Saturn's rings rotated.
1889 - She also won a prize from the Swedish Academy of Sciences

Acquanitances:
She met Charles Darwin, George Eliot and Thomas Huxley in 1869.

Notable Quotations
"It is impossible to be a mathematician without being a poet in soul."

Different Spelling of Her Name:  Sonya, Sofya, Sonia, Kovalevsky, Kovalevski, Kovalevskia

References for this Page:
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Kovalevskaya.html
http://www2.sjsu.edu/depts/Museum/lsk.html

http://russianscientists.com/history/kovalevskaya.php3
History of Computer Devices in Russia, by Georg Trogemann
http://womenshistory.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/biography/Kovalevskaya.html
http://womenshistory.about.com/library/bio/blbio_kovalevskaya.htm
 

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