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David Hilbert (1862–1943)

Autor(a) de Geometry and the imagination

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About the Author

Born in Konigsberg, Germany, David Hilbert was professor of mathematics at Gottingen from 1895 to1930. Hilbert was among the earliest adherents of Cantor's new transfinite set theory. Despite the controversy that arose over the subject, Hilbert maintained that "no one shall drive us from this mostrar mais paradise (of the infinite)" (Hilbert, "Uber das Unendliche," Mathematische Annalen [1926]). It has been said that Hilbert was the last of the great universalist mathematicians and that he was knowledgeable in every area of mathematics, making important contributions to all of them (the same has been said of Poincare). Hilbert's publications include impressive works on algebra and number theory (by applying methods of analysis he was able to solve the famous "Waring's Problem"). Hilbert also made many contributions to analysis, especially the theory of functions and integral equations, as well as mathematical physics, logic, and the foundations of mathematics. His work of 1899, Grundlagen der Geometrie, brought Hilbert's name to international prominence, because it was based on an entirely new understanding of the nature of axioms. Hilbert adopted a formalist view and stressed the significance of determining the consistency and independence of the axioms in question. In 1900 he again captured the imagination of an international audience with his famous "23 unsolved problems" of mathematics, many of which became major areas of intensive research in this century. Some of the problems remain unresolved to this day. At the end of his career, Hilbert became engrossed in the problem of providing a logically satisfactory foundation for all of mathematics. As a result, he developed a comprehensive program to establish the consistency of axiomatized systems in terms of a metamathematical proof theory. In 1925, Hilbert became ill with pernicious anemia---then an incurable disease. However, because Minot had just discovered a treatment, Hilbert lived for another 18 years. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Obras por David Hilbert

Geometry and the imagination (1952) 158 exemplares
Foundations Of Geometry (1899) 144 exemplares
Principles of Mathematical Logic (1950) 72 exemplares
Methods of mathematical physics (1931) 48 exemplares
Theory of Algebraic Invariants (1993) 16 exemplares
Fundamentos de las matemáticas (1993) 4 exemplares
Elementos de lógica teórica (1975) 3 exemplares
Sull'infinito (2013) 2 exemplares
David Hilbert 1 exemplar

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Outros nomes
Гильберт, Давид
Data de nascimento
1862-01-23
Data de falecimento
1943-02-14
Localização do túmulo
Stadtfriedhof an der Groner Landstraße, Göttingen, Niedersachsen, Deutschland
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
Germany
Local de nascimento
Königsberg, Preußen
Local de falecimento
Göttingen, Deutschland
Educação
University of Königsberg
Ocupações
mathematician
university professor
Nota de desambiguação
VIAF:46779749

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Obras
40
Membros
701
Popularidade
#36,120
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ISBN
96
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