Mathematical Problems : Lecture delivered before the International Congress of Mathematicians at Paris in 1900

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Mathematical Problems : Lecture delivered before the International Congress of Mathematicians at Paris in 1900

by David Hilbert

EN·~1 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total

MATHEMATICAL PROBLEMS

22:26

1. CANTOR'S PROBLEM OF THE CARDINAL NUMBER OF THE CONTINUUM.

3:21

2. THE COMPATIBILITY OF THE ARITHMETICAL AXIOMS.

5:15

3. THE EQUALITY OF THE VOLUMES OF TWO TETRAHEDRA OF EQUAL BASES AND EQUAL ALTITUDES.

1:37

4. PROBLEM OF THE STRAIGHT LINE AS THE SHORTEST DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO POINTS.

4:17

5. LIE'S CONCEPT OF A CONTINUOUS GROUP OF TRANSFORMATIONS WITHOUT THE ASSUMPTION OF THE DIFFERENTIABILITY OF THE FUNCTIONS DEFINING THE GROUP.

5:27

6. MATHEMATICAL TREATMENT OF THE AXIOMS OF PHYSICS.

4:19

7. IRRATIONALITY AND TRANSCENDENCE OF CERTAIN NUMBERS.

2:10

8. PROBLEMS OF PRIME NUMBERS.

2:39

9. PROOF OF THE MOST GENERAL LAW OF RECIPROCITY IN ANY NUMBER FIELD.

0:42

Description

At the turn of the twentieth century, a leading mathematician stood before the International Congress in Paris and asked the assembled scholars to glimpse the future of their discipline. In this landmark address he argues that the vitality of mathematics rests on the problems it poses, describing what makes a problem both clear enough to attract attention and challenging enough to inspire new methods. Listeners are guided through a thoughtful survey of the most pressing questions of his day, framed as signposts toward discoveries yet to come.

The lecture proceeds to present a curated set of open questions that would come to shape research for decades. While each problem is introduced with historical context and a hint of its deeper implications, the true solutions remain beyond the scope of the talk, leaving the audience with a sense of anticipation. This collection offers a rare window into the mindset of a mathematician poised at the crossroads of past achievements and future breakthroughs, making it an engaging listen for anyone curious about the roots of modern mathematical inquiry.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (93K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Lancaster & New York: The Macmillan Company, 1902.

Credits

Laura Natal Rodrigues (Images generously made available by The Internet Archive.)

Release date

2023-09-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

David Hilbert

David Hilbert

1862–1943

One of the great architects of modern mathematics, he helped reshape geometry, algebra, analysis, and logic in ways that still echo today. His famous list of 23 problems, presented in 1900, challenged a new century of mathematicians and became part of mathematical legend.

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