Marjorie Senechal
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Marjorie Lee Senechal (née Wikler, born 1939) is an American mathematician and historian of science, the Louise Wolff Kahn Professor Emerita in Mathematics and History of Science and Technology at Smith College[1] and editor-in-chief of The Mathematical Intelligencer.[2] In mathematics, she is known for her work on tessellations and quasicrystals; she has also studied ancient Parthian electric batteries[3] and published several books about silk.[4]
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Born | Marjorie Wikler 1939 St. Louis, Missouri |
Alma mater | University of Chicago Illinois Institute of Technology |
Scientific career | |
Fields | mathematics history of science |
Institutions | Smith College |
Doctoral advisor | Abe Sklar |
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