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  1. In late 1872, Hilbert entered the Friedrichskolleg Gymnasium ( Collegium fridericianum, the same school that Immanuel Kant had attended 140 years before); but, after an unhappy period, he transferred to (late 1879) and graduated from (early 1880) the more science-oriented Wilhelm Gymnasium. [8] .

  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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  4. Jan 23, 2012 · The usual age for someone to begin schooling was six but David did not enter his first school, the Royal Friedrichskolleg, until he was eight years old. It is almost certain that his mother taught him at home until he was eight.

  5. At this time, his parents enrolled him in what was known to be the best school in Königsberg, the Friedrichskolleg. Despite its reputation as the best school in town, it was far from a nice fit for the young Hilbert, especially considering the mathematician he would one day become.

  6. Biography. David Hilbert (1862-1943) 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.

  7. In 1900, he presented a collection of problems that set a course for mathematical research of the 20th century. Hilbert and his students contributed to establishing rigor and developed important tools used in modern mathematical physics. Hilbert was one of the founders of proof theory and mathematical logic.

  8. Quick Reference. (1863–1943) German mathematician, a major contributor to most branches of modern mathematics. Born in Königsberg (East Prussia; now Kaliningrad, Russia), the son of a judge, Hilbert was educated at the universities of Königsberg and Heidelberg. He taught briefly at Königsberg before moving to the University of Göttingen ...

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