david hilbert january 23, 1862 – february 14, 1943

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David Hilbert January 23, 1862 – February 14, 1943

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David Hilbert was a German mathematician who was recognized as one of the most influential and universal mathematicians of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Hilbert discovered and developed a broad range of fundamental ideas in many areas, including invariant theory and the axiomatization of geometry. He also formulated the theory of Hilbert spaces, one of the foundations of functional analysis.

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Page 1: David Hilbert January 23, 1862 – February 14, 1943

David Hilbert

January 23, 1862 – February 14, 1943

Page 2: David Hilbert January 23, 1862 – February 14, 1943

• David Hilbert was a German mathematician who was recognized as one of the most influential and universal mathematicians of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Hilbert discovered and developed a broad range of fundamental ideas in many areas, including invariant theory and the axiomatization of geometry. He also formulated the theory of Hilbert spaces, one of the foundations of functional analysis.

Page 3: David Hilbert January 23, 1862 – February 14, 1943

FACTS• Hilbert, the first of two children born to Otto and Maria Therese (Erdtmann)

Hilbert, was born in the Province of Prussia - either in Königsberg (according to Hilbert's own statement) or in Wehlau (known since 1946 as Znamensk) near Königsberg where his father worked at the time of his birth.

• In the fall of 1872, he entered the Friedrichskolleg Gymnasium , but after an unhappy duration he transferred (fall 1879) to and graduated from (spring 1880) the more science-oriented Wilhelm Gymnasium.

• Hilbert obtained his doctorate in 1885, with a dissertation, written under Ferdinand von Lindemann, titled Über invariante Eigenschaften spezieller binärer Formen, insbesondere der Kugelfunktionen ("On the invariant properties of special binary forms, in particular the spherical harmonic functions").

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FACTS• Hilbert remained at the University of Königsberg as a professor from 1886

to 1895.

• In 1892, Hilbert married Käthe Jerosch (1864–1945), "the daughter of a Konigsberg merchant, an outspoken young lady with an independence of mind that matched his own". While at Königsberg they had their one child Franz Hilbert (1893–1969).

• In 1895, as a result of intervention on his behalf by Felix Klein he obtained the position of Chairman of Mathematics at the University of Göttingen, at that time the best research center for mathematics in the world and where he remained for the rest of his life.

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Referenceshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hilberthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hilbert.jpg