ABSTRACT

This eminently readable book focuses on the people of mathematics and draws the reader into their fascinating world. In a monumental address, given to the International Congress of Mathematicians in Paris in 1900, David Hilbert, perhaps the most respected mathematician of his time, developed a blueprint for mathematical research in the new century.

chapter |92 pages

The Foundation Problems 1, 2, 10

chapter |96 pages

Number Theory 7, 8, 9, 11, 12

chapter |4 pages

We Come to Our Census

chapter |2 pages

Appendix

chapter |36 pages

Mathematical Problems

chapter |28 pages

Notes

chapter |20 pages

Selected Bibliography