She is best known in mathematics for a 1987 publication with Peter Mani-Levitska in which, solving a conjecture of Micha Perles, she and Mani-Levitska proved that the combinatorial structure of simple polytopes is completely determined by their graphs.[3] This result has been called the Blind–Mani theorem[4] or the Perles–Blind–Mani theorem.[5]
Blind became a city councillor in the Möhringen-Vaihingen district of Stuttgart in 2004,[8] stepping down from that seat in 2009 in order to become chair of the Social Democratic Party of Germany local council group.[9] As councillor, in order to better serve the youth of her district, she became chair of a local football club, 1. FC Lauchhau-Lauchäcker, in 2006, also serving as president of the Stuttgart Sports Forum.[10]
She retired from politics in 2014,[8] and from her position with the football club in 2016.[10]
^Gruber, Peter M. (2007), "Edge graphs of simple polytopes determine the combinatorial structure; the Perles–Blind–Mani theorem", Convex and Discrete Geometry, Grundlehren der Mathematischen Wissenschaften [Fundamental Principles of Mathematical Sciences], vol. 336, Berlin: Springer, pp. 275–277, ISBN978-3-540-71132-2, MR2335496