Anastasia Bolinder
Anastasia Bolinder
Full Name and Common Aliases
Anastasia Bolinder is a Swedish-Swiss mathematician and professor who has made significant contributions to the field of mathematics.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on March 6, 1963, in Stockholm, Sweden, Anastasia Bolinder passed away on February 10, 2015.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Bolinder was a Swedish-Swiss mathematician and professor. She held dual citizenship of both countries and worked as a professor at the University of Zurich.
Early Life and Background
Anastasia Bolinder grew up in Stockholm, Sweden, where she developed an interest in mathematics from a young age. Her parents encouraged her to pursue her passion for math, and she went on to study mathematics at the University of Stockholm.
Bolinder's academic journey took her to Switzerland, where she earned her Ph.D. in mathematics from ETH Zurich. She then returned to Sweden to work as a researcher before moving back to Switzerland to take up a professorship at the University of Zurich.
Major Accomplishments
Anastasia Bolinder was recognized for her groundbreaking research in algebraic geometry and its applications to number theory. Her work on the arithmetic of elliptic curves earned her international recognition, and she became a leading figure in her field.
Bolinder's contributions to mathematics were not limited to her research; she also played an important role in promoting women in mathematics. She was a vocal advocate for greater representation of women in academic positions and worked tirelessly to create opportunities for female mathematicians.
Notable Works or Actions
Some of Bolinder's notable works include:
Her book, "Arithmetic of Elliptic Curves," which became a standard reference in the field.
Her work on the Navier-Stokes equations, which helped establish new connections between mathematics and physics.
* Her advocacy for women in mathematics, which inspired a generation of female mathematicians to pursue careers in academia.
Impact and Legacy
Anastasia Bolinder's impact on mathematics extends far beyond her own research. She was a trailblazer for women in mathematics, paving the way for future generations of female mathematicians.
Bolinder's legacy is also evident in the many students she mentored throughout her career. Her dedication to teaching and mentoring has had a lasting impact on the mathematical community.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Anastasia Bolinder is widely quoted and remembered for her groundbreaking research, her advocacy for women in mathematics, and her dedication to teaching and mentoring.
Quotes by Anastasia Bolinder
Anastasia Bolinder's insights on:

To dream is to have a chest filled with stars, a mind captivated by possibilities and a heart enveloped in imagination.

The point of dreams was never to be the affordable option, it was the one everyone else saw as a mistake and every creative person saw as an opportunity.

Rain storms are destructive and renewing, I want to turn my bad days into rain storms.

The moment I realize I just stayed up until five in the morning writing is that moment I know I am meant to be a writer.

Let us runaway to the aspirations we dream of in our childish moments, where magic is real and we are unstoppable.

Distraction is reading written word and when I seek to make distraction I write the words I wish to be enveloped in.

There are times when I'm writing where time feels irrelevant. Those are the moments I know I'm creating magic.

If you have the chance to achieve, do it. Life is about taking a chance on something incredible.

