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Julia robinson

Shaelyn Here’s my Facts about julia robinson

- Julia Bowman was born on December 8, 1919, in St. Louis, , to Ralph Bowers Bowman and Helen Hall Bowman. - Two years later, her mother died, and Bowman and her older sister, Constance, went to Phoenix, Arizona to live with their grandmother. - During this time her father lost interest in his machine tool and equipment business and retired. - After marrying Edenia Kridelbaugh, her father joined his daughters in Arizona with his new wife. - The family moved to , , where her father supported the family with his savings. Three years later a third daughter, Billie, was born, - - At the young age of 9-10 years old, Julia bowman survived multiple dangerous illnesses. Mathematical Accomplishments

In recognition of her accomplishments Julia Robinson:

● First female president of the american mathematical society of sciences ● Became the first woman mathematician elected to the national academy of sciences ● first woman mathematician to receive a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship. Mathematical Accomplishments

I think it was important she was the first president of the mathematical society of sciences because she was the first female one. This is important because she was a woman and women don’t do this type of thing. Timeline

1900 1919 1939 1985

Hilbert’s Tenth problem Born World war 2 Leukemia Germany, Italy, and is the year that Hilbert’s When she was born, Julia Japan all waged war Leukemia is the cancer of the Tenth problem was posed. blood or bone marrow. Bone Robinson was Julia on Poland, causing marrow processes blood cells. Bowman; but when she got Great Britain and Leukemia can develop due to a married, she became Julia problem with cell blood France to wage war on production. Robinson. Germany. Sources

· Encyclopedia.com https://www.encyclopedia.com/people/science-and-technology/mathematics-biographies/julia-bowman-robinson · Sciencenews.org

· The national academies press

· Nap.edu/read https://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/robinson.htm