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  1. David Hilbert, born in 1862 in Königsberg, Prussia, was a German mathematician who made significant contributions to ...

  2. Hace 2 días · The Riemann hypothesis and some of its generalizations, along with Goldbach's conjecture and the twin prime conjecture, make up Hilbert's eighth problem in David Hilbert 's list of twenty-three unsolved problems; it is also one of the Clay Mathematics Institute 's Millennium Prize Problems, which offers US$ 1 million to anyone who solves any of ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Emmy_NoetherEmmy Noether - Wikipedia

    Hace 5 días · Noether was brought to Göttingen in 1915 by David Hilbert and Felix Klein, who wanted her expertise in invariant theory to help them in understanding general relativity, a geometrical theory of gravitation developed mainly by Albert Einstein.

  4. Hace 3 días · His other influential work in mathematics included the Nash-Moser inverse function theorem, the Nash–De Giorgi theorem (a solution to David Hilberts 19th problem, which Nash undertook at the suggestion of Nirenberg), and the Nash embedding (or imbedding) theorems, which the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters described as ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_TuringAlan Turing - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · The Entscheidungsproblem (decision problem) was originally posed by German mathematician David Hilbert in 1928. Turing proved that his "universal computing machine" would be capable of performing any conceivable mathematical computation if it were representable as an algorithm.

  6. Hace 5 días · Hilbert war offenbar auch nur ein Mensch.“ Ich ergänzte Floreys Sätze zum Wissen durch mein Lieblingszitat aus dem Mann ohne Eigenschaften von Robert Musil, in dem der Dichter seinen Helden die zutiefst menschliche Einsicht aussprechen lässt, „man kann nicht nicht wissen wollen“, was mich seit der Lektüre des Romans an dem Satz von Sokrates zweifeln lässt, „Ich weiß, dass ich ...

  7. Hace 4 días · pp. 463. Il matematico tedesco Hermann Weyl, allievo di David Hilbert e affascinato dalle sue lezioni sul concetto di numero, non esitò a paragonare il maestro al celebre pifferaio magico della fiaba: con l'irresistibile richiamo del dolce flauto, lo attirava nel profondo fiume della matematica.

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