Lecture delivered before the International Congress of Mathematicians at Paris in 1900 and subsequently published in the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society Vol. 8 (1902), 479-481.
Latest episodes of the podcast Mathematical Problems by David Hilbert
- 00 - Introduction
- 01 - Cantor's Problem of the Cardinal Number of the Continuum
- 02 - The Compatibility of the Arithmetical Axioms
- 03 - The Equality of the Volumes of Two Tetrahedra of Equal Bases and Equal Altitudes
- 04 - Problem of the Straight Line as the Shortest Distance Between Two Points
- 05 - Lie's Concept of a Continuous Group of Transformations Without the Assumption of the Differentiability of the Functions Defining the Group
- 06 - Mathematical Treatment of the Axioms of Physics
- 07 - Irrationality and Transcendence of Certain Numbers
- 08 - Problems of Prime Numbers
- 09 - Problems 9 - 11
- 10 - Extension of Kronecker's Theorem of Abelian Fields to Any Algebraic Realm of Rationality
- 11 - Impossibility of the Solution of the General Equation of the 7th Degree by Means of Functions of Only Two Arguments
- 12 - Proof of the Finiteness of Certain Complete Systems of Functions
- 13 - Problems 15 and 16
- 14 - Expression of Definite Forms by Squares
- 15 - Building up of Space from Congruent Polyhedra
- 16 - Are the Solutions of Regular Problems in the Calculus of Variations Always Necessarily Analytic?
- 17 - The General Problem of Boundary Values
- 18 - Proof of the Existence of Linear Differential Equations Having a Prescribed Monodromic Group
- 19 - Uniformization of Analytic Relations by Means of Automorphic Functions
- 20 - Problem 23 and Conclusion