An edition of Hilbert (1970)

Hilbert

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An edition of Hilbert (1970)

Hilbert

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If the life of any 20th century mathematician can be said to be a history of mathematics in his time, it is that of David Hilbert.

To the enchanted young mathematicians and physicists who flocked to study with him in Gottingen before and between the World Wars, he seemed mathematics personified, the very air around him "scientifically electric." His remarkably prescient proposal in 1900 of twenty-three problems for the coming century set the course of much subsequent mathematics and remains a feat that no scientist in any field has been able to duplicate.

When he died, Nature remarked that there was scarcely a mathematician in the world whose work did not derive from that of Hilbert.

Constance Reid's classic biography is a moving, nontechnical account of the passionate scientific life of this man - from the early days in Konigsberg, when his revolutionary work was dismissed as "theology," to the golden years in Gottingen before Hitler came to power and within a few months destroyed the entire Hilbert school.

The Copernicus paperback edition makes this book available to new generations of mathematicians who know the name Hilbert, which is everywhere in mathematics, but do not know the man.

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Springer
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English
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290

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Hilbert
1996, Copernicus
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Hilbert
1970, Springer
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1970, Springer-Verlag
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"The fortuitous combination of genes that produces an unusually gifted individual was effected by Otto Hilbert and his wife Maria sometime in the spring of 1861; and on January 23, 1862, at one o'clock in the afternoon, their first child was born in Wehlau, near Konigsberg, the capital of East Prussia."

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QA29.H5 R4

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Hardcover
Number of pages
290

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OL7442378M
Internet Archive
hilbert0000reid_y1l6
ISBN 10
0387049991
ISBN 13
9780387049991
LCCN
76097989
OCLC/WorldCat
73010
Library Thing
678580

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The fortuitous combination of genes that produces an unusually gifted individual was effected by Otto Hilbert and his wife Maria sometime in the spring of 1861; and on January 23, 1862, at one o'clock in the afternoon, their first child was born in Wehlau, near Konigsberg, the capital of East Prussia.
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