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If you were a woman in the mid-19th century, some universities might let you attend public lectures on science, but very few would enrol women as regular students. The number of women allowed to sit exams and get academic degrees was vanishingly small. In mathematics it was almost unheard of.
So how did Kovalevskaya do it? How much was talent? How much luck and opportunity? And how much just sheer force of character?
To guide us through Sofya Kovalevskaya’s eventful life - and her equations – Bridget Kendall is joined by three experts:
(Photo: Sofya Kovalevskaya Credit: Fine Art Images/Heritage Images/Getty Images)
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If you were a woman in the mid-19th century, some universities might let you attend public lectures on science, but very few would enrol women as regular students. The number of women allowed to sit exams and get academic degrees was vanishingly small. In mathematics it was almost unheard of.
So how did Kovalevskaya do it? How much was talent? How much luck and opportunity? And how much just sheer force of character?
To guide us through Sofya Kovalevskaya’s eventful life - and her equations – Bridget Kendall is joined by three experts:
(Photo: Sofya Kovalevskaya Credit: Fine Art Images/Heritage Images/Getty Images)
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