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  1. David Hilbert (/ ˈ h ɪ l b ər t /; German: [ˈdaːvɪt ˈhɪlbɐt]; 23 January 1862 – 14 February 1943) was a German mathematician and one of the most influential mathematicians of the 19th and early 20th centuries.

  2. David Hilbert, German mathematician who reduced geometry to a series of axioms and contributed substantially to the establishment of the formalistic foundations of mathematics. His work in 1909 on integral equations led to 20th-century research in functional analysis.

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  3. Jan 23, 2012 · Hilbert's work in geometry had the greatest influence in that area after Euclid. A systematic study of the axioms of Euclidean geometry led Hilbert to propose 21 such axioms and he analysed their significance. He made contributions in many areas of mathematics and physics. View eleven larger pictures.

  4. David Hilbert was one of the mathematical greats of the 19th and 20th centuries. Today, mathematics and physics are still powerfully influenced by his work and his vision. Early Life and Education. David Hilbert was born on January 23, 1862, in Königsberg, Prussia, on the Baltic Sea. Königsberg is now called Kaliningrad and is part of Russia.

  5. David Hilbert was a great leader and spokesperson for the discipline of mathematics in the early 20th Century. But he was an extremely important and respected mathematician in his own right.

  6. Born: Jan 23, 1862, in Königsberg or Wehlau, Province of Prussia. Died: Feb 14, 1943 (at age 81), in Gottingen, Germany. Nationality: German. Famous For: Formulating Hilbert Spaces, a major theory in functional analysis.

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  8. One of the names found in history of mathematics from the 20 th century is that of David Hilbert. Born on January 23, 1862 in Prussia, Russia, this famous mathematician had developed his interest and skill in mathematics through his mother who was a mathematician and astronomer herself.

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