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  1. Mathematische Annalen, Volume 7 by Albert Einstein, Alfred Clebsch, et all 2010-03-22
  2. The Theory of Algebraic Number Fields by David Hilbert, 2010-11-02
  3. Festschrift Zur Feier Des Hundertfünfzigjährigen Bestehens Der Königlichen Gesellschaft Der Wissenschaften Zu Göttingen (German Edition) by Richard Dedekind, David Hilbert, 2010-04-02
  4. Mathematische Annalen, Volume 19 by Albert Einstein, Alfred Clebsch, et all 2010-02-04
  5. Mathematische Annalen, Volume 22 by Albert Einstein, Alfred Clebsch, et all 2010-03-16
  6. Mathematische Annalen, Volume 43 by Albert Einstein, Alfred Clebsch, et all 2010-04-02
  7. Mathematische Annalen, Volume 59 by Albert Einstein, Alfred Clebsch, et all 2010-03-22
  8. Mathematische Annalen, Volume 64 by Albert Einstein, Alfred Clebsch, et all 2010-02-04
  9. Mathematische Annalen, Volume 61 by Albert Einstein, Alfred Clebsch, et all 2010-03-16
  10. Mathematische Annalen, Volume 3 by Albert Einstein, Alfred Clebsch, et all 2010-02-12
  11. Die Hilbertschen Probleme. by David Hilbert, 1998-09-01
  12. Mathematische Annalen, Volume 62 by Albert Einstein, Alfred Clebsch, et all 2010-04-20
  13. Grundzüge Einer Allgemeinen Theorie der Linearen Integralgleichungen (German Edition) by David Hilbert, 2009-11-10
  14. Mathematische Annalen, Volume 6 by Albert Einstein, Alfred Clebsch, et all 2010-04-20

41. Department Of Mathematics And Computer Science
Aleph0 . Searchable course catalog, faculty and some students home pages. Online interactive features Euclid's elements Java applets, short Trig course, Mandelbrot and Julia set explorer, Newton basins generator, math problems of david hilbert. Worcester.
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42. David Hilbert (David M. Hilbert)
david hilbert. Personal. Music; Travel; Photos. david M. hilbert Informationand Computer Science University of California, Irvine CA 92697.
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43. David Hilbert - Publications
david M. hilbert and david F. Redmiles. (This is the Reader's Digest versionof the dissertation). david M. hilbert and david F. Redmiles.
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    "Large-Scale Collection of Application Usage Data and User Feedback to Inform Interactive Software Development"
    . David M. Hilbert. (Click here for the title page, table of contents, and abstract ). Also published as Technical Report UCI-ICS-99-42 (See Below). "Collecting Usage Data and User Feedback on a Large Scale to Inform Software Development" . David M. Hilbert and David F. Redmiles. (This is the "Reader's Digest" version of the dissertation). Also published as Technical Report UCI-ICS-99-41 (See Below). "Extracting Usability Information from User Interface Events" . David M. Hilbert and David F. Redmiles. (This is an expanded version of the "Background" and "Related Work" chapters of the dissertation). Also published as Technical Report UCI-ICS-99-40 and in ACM Computing Surveys (See Below).
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    "Extracting Usability Information from User Interface Events"
    . David M. Hilbert and David F. Redmiles. ACM Computing Surveys (To Appear). Also published as Technical Report UCI-ICS-99-40.

44. Hilbert, David
hilbert, david. david hilbert, b. Jan. 23, 1862, d. Feb. 14, 1943, wasa German mathematician whose work in geometry had the greatest
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Hilbert, David
David Hilbert, b. Jan. 23, 1862, d. Feb. 14, 1943, was a German mathematician whose work in geometry had the greatest influence on the field since Euclid. After making a systematic study of the axioms of Euclidean geometry, Hilbert proposed a set of 21 such axioms and analyzed their significance.
Hilbert received his Ph.D. from the University of Konigsberg and served on its faculty from 1886 to 1895. He became (1895) professor of mathematics at the University of Gottingen, where he remained for the rest of his life. Between 1900 and 1914, many mathematicians from the United States who later played an important role in the development of mathematics went to Gottingen to study under him.
Hilbert contributed to several branches of mathematics, including algebraic number theory, functional analysis, mathematical physics, and the calculus of variations. He also enumerated 23 unsolved problems of mathematics that he considered worthy of further investigation. Since Hilbert's time, nearly all these problems have been solved.
Author: H. Howard Fisinger

45. Hilbert, David
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David Hilbert, nacido en Enero 23 de 1862, muerto en febrero 14 de 1943, fue un matemático alemán cuyo trabajo en geometría tubo la más gran influencia en el campo desde Euclides. Después de hacer un estudio sistemático de los axiomas de la geometría euclideana, Hilbert propuso un conjunto de 21 axiomas y analizó su significancia. Hilbert recibió su Ph.D. de la Universidad de Konigsberg y trabajó en su facultad de 1886 a 1895. Llegó a ser (1895) profesor de matemáticas en la Universidad de Gottingen, donde permaneció hasta su muerte. Entre 1900 y 1914, muchos matemáticos de los Estados Unidos quienes más tarde jugaron un papel importante en el desarrollo de las matemáticas fueron a Gottingen a estudiar bajo su tutela. Hilbert contribuyó con varias ramas de la matemática, incluyendo la teoría algebraica de los números, análisis funcional, físicas matemáticas, y el cálculo de variaciones. También enumeró 23 problemas irresolubles de matemáticas que consideró digno de una investigación más amplia. Desde el tiempo de Hilbert, casi se han resuelto todos estos problemas. Autor: H. Howard Fisinger

46. Mathematical Problems By David Hilbert
Mathematical Problems. Lecture delivered before the International Congressof Mathematicians at Paris in 1900. By Professor david hilbert 1.
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Mathematical Problems
Lecture delivered before the International Congress of Mathematicians at Paris in 1900
By Professor David Hilbert
Who of us would not be glad to lift the veil behind which the future lies hidden; to cast a glance at the next advances of our science and at the secrets of its development during future centuries? What particular goals will there be toward which the leading mathematical spirits of coming generations will strive? What new methods and new facts in the wide and rich field of mathematical thought will the new centuries disclose? History teaches the continuity of the development of science. We know that every age has its own problems, which the following age either solves or casts aside as profitless and replaces by new ones. If we would obtain an idea of the probable development of mathematical knowledge in the immediate future, we must let the unsettled questions pass before our minds and look over the problems which the science of today sets and whose solution we expect from the future. To such a review of problems the present day, lying at the meeting of the centuries, seems to me well adapted. For the close of a great epoch not only invites us to look back into the past but also directs our thoughts to the unknown future. The deep significance of certain problems for the advance of mathematical science in general and the important role which they play in the work of the individual investigator are not to be denied. As long as a branch of science offers an abundance of problems, so long is it alive; a lack of problems foreshadows extinction or the cessation of independent development. Just as every human undertaking pursues certain objects, so also mathematical research requires its problems. It is by the solution of problems that the investigator tests the temper of his steel; he finds new methods and new outlooks, and gains a wider and freer horizon.

47. Mathematical Problems By David Hilbert
david E. Joyce Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Clark University Worcester Thesefiles are located at http//aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/hilbert/.
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Hilbert's Mathematical Problems
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Introduction
(Philosophy of problems, relationship between mathematics and science, role of proofs, axioms and formalism.) Problem 1 Cantor's problem of the cardinal number of the continuum. (The continuum hypothesis.) The consistency of the axiom of choice and of the generalized continuum hypothesis. Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, 1940. Problem 2 The compatibility of the arithmetical axioms. Problem 3 The equality of two volumes of two tetrahedra of equal bases and equal altitudes. V. G. Boltianskii. Hilbert's Third Problem Winston, Halsted Press, Washington, New York, 1978. C. H. Sah. Hilbert's Third Problem: Scissors Congruence. Pitman, London 1979. Problem 4 Problem of the straight line as the shortest distance between two points. (Alternative geometries.) Problem 5 Lie's concept of a continuous group of transformations without the assumption of the differentiability of the functions defining the group. (Are continuous groups automatically differential groups?) Montgomery and Zippin.

48. Hilbert, David
Translate this page hilbert, david. david hilbert (23.01.1862 - 14.02.1943) wurde in Königsberggeboren. Sein Vater und sein Grossvater waren Richter.
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Home Geschichte Mathematiker Zitate ... Suche Hilbert, David David Hilbert (23.01.1862 - 14.02.1943) wurde in Königsberg geboren. Sein Vater und sein Grossvater waren Richter. Im Jahre 1885 promovierte er mit einer Dissertation über Invariantentheorie. Nachdem er 1892 zunächst Professor in Königsberg wurde, bekam er 1895 einen Lehrstuhl in Göttingen, wo er bis zu seiner Emeritierung im Jahre 1930 blieb. Hilberts mathematische Interessen waren weit gestreut, von der Invariantentheorie über die algebraische Zahlentheorie, Grundlagen der Geometrie, Analysis bis hin zur Relativitätstheorie. Seine herausragenden längeren Arbeiten enthalten den 370 Seiten starken Zahlbericht (1895-7), in dem er einen grossen Teil der algebraischen Zahlentheorie überarbeitete, und seinen axiomatischen Zugang der euklidischen Geometrie (1899). Auf dem Internationalen Mathematikerkongress 1900 in Paris stellte Hilbert seine berühmte Liste von 23 Problemen vor, denen sich seiner Meinung nach die Mathematiker verstärkt zuwenden sollten. Einige dieser Probleme sind noch immer ungelöst. Nach seinen Arbeiten zur Geometrie war sein grösster Wunsch, die Widerspruchsfreiheit der elementaren Zahlentheorie zu beweisen und dadurch die Mathematik aus der Grundlagenkrise zu führen, die auch Philosophen wie Bertrand Russell (18.5.1872 - 2.2.1970) stark interessierte. Einige Mathematiker lehnten seine Methode zur Behebung dieser Grundlagenkrise ab und im Jahre 1931 zerschlug

49. Hilbert, David
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52. Hilbert, David
hilbert, david (18621943) hilbert received his doctorate from theUniversity of Königsberg. He first taught at Königsberg and
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Hilbert, David (18621943) Hilbert received his doctorate from the University of Königsberg. He first taught at Königsberg and then moved to Göttingen in 1895. Hilbert worked in algebra, number theory, and geometry and was highly successful in each of these areas. In 1900, he delivered a speech at the International Congress of Mathematicians, in which he posed 23 problems and challenges to advance mathematics during the 20 th century. Several of these problems are still unsolved 100 years later. However, Hilbert's problems have challenged many mathematicians throughout this century.

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MIA Encyclopedia of Marxism Glossary of People. Hi. hilbert, david(18621943). German mathematician who reduced geometry to a series
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54. Foundations Of Mathematics By David Hilbert (1927)
david hilbert (1927). The Foundations of Mathematics. Source The Emergenceof Logical Empiricism (1996) publ. Garland Publishing Inc.
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55. Hilbert, David R.: Color And Color Perception
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56. Hilbert, David. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. hilbert, david. (1862–1943), German mathematician, professor at Königsberg(1886–95) and Göttingen (1895–1930), b. Königsberg, Germany.
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57. 28302. Hilbert, David. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION david hilbert (1862–1943), German mathematician, philosopher of scienceand mathematics. repr. In J. van Heijenoort, From Frege to Goedel, pp.
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58. Hilbert, David
hilbert, david (18621943). German mathematician, philosopher, andphysicist whose work was fundamental to 20th-century mathematics.
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59. Hilbert_Note
gallery index. david hilbert. One of the greatest mathematiciansin the 20th century, and a formalist philosopher of mathematics.
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David Hilbert One of the greatest mathematicians in the 20th century, and a formalist philosopher of mathematics. Aside from many creative works in mathematics, he refined the axiomatic method ( Grundlagen der Geometrie , 1899, and later works on the foundations of mathematics), proposed the Finitism (mathematics within strict finite means), and advocated Hilbert's Program which seeks to prove consistency of an axiomatized mathematics by means of Finitism. Although this program is now generally considered to have failed, it inspired many logicians such as Bernays, Goedel, Gentzen, or Herbrand. See a biography in MacTutor History of Math. BACK TO HILBERT PICTURE BACK TO GALLERY INDEX Last modified March 7, 2000. (c) Soshichi Uchii suchii@bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp

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