Julia Robinson

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Julia Robinson was a mathematician at UC Berkeley who is best known for her work on Hilbert's Tenth Problem. She helped establish that there is no general algorithm for solving Diophantine equations (that is, polynomial equations which are to be solved over the integers or the rationals).

Today, she is remembered and honored at the Julia Robinson Mathematics Festival in the San Francisco Bay Area, and its associated problem solving challenge. A new film honors her life and her contributions to the solution of Hilbert's Tenth Problem.

--Joshuazucker 20:56, 7 February 2008 (EST)