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Mathematical Problems
Mathematical Problems
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Mathematical Problems

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englanti
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Mathematical Problems is a seminal work by David Hilbert, one of the most influential mathematicians of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Originally presented as a lecture at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Paris in 1900, this book outlines 23 unsolved problems that Hilbert believed would shape the future of mathematical research. The problems span a wide range of mathematical disciplines, including number theory, algebra, geometry, analysis, and mathematical logic, reflecting Hilbert's deep understanding of the interconnectedness of mathematical ideas. In this work, Hilbert not only presents the problems themselves but also discusses their significance, the progress made up to his time, and the potential impact their solutions could have on the broader field of mathematics. His clear and visionary exposition inspired generations of mathematicians, setting the agenda for much of 20th-century mathematical research. Many of the problems have since been solved, while others remain open, continuing to challenge and inspire mathematicians today. Mathematical Problems is more than a list of questions; it is a profound reflection on the nature of mathematical inquiry and the pursuit of knowledge. Hilbert's optimism about the solvability of mathematical problems and his belief in the unity and universality of mathematics are evident throughout the text. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of mathematics, the development of mathematical thought, and the enduring quest to unravel the mysteries of the mathematical universe.
Kirjailija
Hilbert
ISBN
9782528122334
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
1.9.2025
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