- Ruth Lawrence
Ruth Elke Lawrence-Naimark ( _he. רות אלקה לורנס-נאימרק, born
2 August 1971 ) is an Associate Professor ofmathematics at theEinstein Institute of Mathematics ,Hebrew University of Jerusalem , and a researcher inknot theory andalgebraic topology . Outsideacademia , she is best known for being achild prodigy inmathematics .Youth
Ruth was born in
Brighton ,England . Her parents, Harry Lawrence and Sylvia Greybourne, were both computer consultants. When Ruth was five, her father gave up his job so that he could educate her at home.Education
At the age of eight, Ruth gained an
O-level in mathematics, setting a new age record, later surpassed in 2001 whenArran Fernandez successfully satGCSE mathematics aged five. At the age of nine she achieved a Grade A at A-level Pure Mathematics, an age record which still stands. In 1981 she passed theOxford University interview entrance examination in mathematics, coming first out of all 530 candidates sitting the examination, and joining St Hugh's College at the age of just eleven.At Oxford, her father continued to be actively involved in her education, accompanying her to all lectures and tutorials. Ruth completed her
bachelor's degree in two years, instead of the normal three, and graduated in 1985 at the age of 13 with a starred first and special commendation. Attracting considerable press interest, she became the youngest British person to gain a first-class degree, and the youngest to graduate from theUniversity of Oxford in modern times.Ruth followed her first degree with a second degree in physics in 1986 and a
DPhil in mathematics at Oxford in 1989. Her thesis title was "Homology representations of braid groups" and her thesis adviser was SirMichael Atiyah .Academic career
Her 1990 paper, "Homological representations of the
Hecke algebra ", inCommunications in Mathematical Physics , introduced, among other things, certain novel linear representations of the braid group — known asLawrence–Krammer representation . In papers published in 2000 and 2001,Daan Krammer andStephen Bigelow established the faithfulness of Lawrence's representation. This result goes by the slogan "braid group s are linear."Ruth's first academic post was at
Harvard University , where she became a Junior Fellow in 1990 at the age of 19. In 1993, Ruth moved to theUniversity of Michigan , where she became an Associate Professor with tenure in 1997. In 1999 Ruth emigrated toJerusalem and took up the post of Associate Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.In 1998, Ruth married the
Israeli mathematicianAriyeh Neimark and changed her name to Ruth Lawrence-Neimark. The couple have two children, Yehuda Bezalel (born 2000) and Sarah Miriam (born 2001).External links
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* [http://www.ma.huji.ac.il/~ruthel/ Ruth Lawrence's home page] at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/july/4/newsid_2492000/2492853.stm 1985: Teenage genius gets a first] from theBBC
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