Celebrating Women in Mathematics
Diana T. Stoeva

TL;DR
This paper celebrates women's contributions to mathematics, highlighting historical figures, recent initiatives like May 12, and ongoing events that inspire and recognize women in the field.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the May 12 initiative, details on the Generalized functions online workshop, and profiles pioneering women mathematicians.
Findings
Highlights the history and significance of women in mathematics.
Describes the May 12 initiative and its impact.
Profiles key female mathematicians and their achievements.
Abstract
This paper was motivated by the worldwide May 12 initiative that aims to celebrate, encourage, and inspire women in mathematics. It presents in short how the May 12 initiative has arisen, what are some of the events in the first years, in particular the Generalized functions online workshop that started in 2021 in this context (and has continued as an annual event ever since), and a brief overview of some female mathematicians who have significant scientific contributions and who are the first women in some aspects: Maryam Mirzakhani (the first female mathematician who was awarded with the prestigious Fields medal; the May 12 initiative appeared in her honour), Hypatia (considered to be the earliest known female mathematician), Sofia Kovalevskaya (the first woman who has been awarded a doctorate in mathematics and considered to be the first woman who got a full professorship in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistory and Theory of Mathematics · Electrical and Electromagnetic Research · Career Development and Diversity
