Germain's Theorem is about Vibrating Elastic Plates.
Ah, what a lovely question! Both "married to" and "married with" can be correct, depending on the context. You might say "married to" when talking about the person you are legally wedded to, and "married with" when referring to the wonderful life you share together. It's all about expressing love and connection in the way that feels right for you.
Yes, he married his firth cousin.
He was married to no one because he focused on his learning and he was not worried about a wife
no one knows.
She Was Not married, Sorry
Sophie Germain had 2 siblings.
Sophie Germain was born on April 1, 1776.
Sophie germain was a female mathmetician that lived with her mom and sister
The full name of Sophie Germain is Marie-Sophie Germain. She was French mathematician who contributed to the study of acoustics, elasticity, and the theory of numbers.
No, she never married. Interestingly, she was the first woman NOT related to a member who attended the Academie des Sciences meetings.
Sophie Germain had two brothers named Michel-Juste and Armand.
Sophie was unmarried her whole life.
Sophie Germain was schooled by her mother because only males were allowed to go to school at the time.
yes.
SPOHIE GERMAIN COMPLETED LARIC THEROY
Sophie Germain's research was vital in proving Fermat's Last Theorem and she was the only woman to achieve such a fete. Germain's passed away in June 1831.