Hilbert-CourantSpringer Science & Business Media, 1986. máj. 22. - 547 oldal I am very pleased that my books about David Hilbert, published in 1970, and Richard Courant, published in 1976, are now being issued by Springer Verlag in a single volume. I have always felt that they belonged together, Courant being, as I have written, the natural and necessary sequel to Hilbert the rest of the story. To make the two volumes more compatible when published as one, we have combined and brought up to date the indexes of names and dates. U nfortu nately we have had to omit Hermann Weyl's article on "David Hilbert and his mathematical work," but the interested reader can always find it in the hard back edition of Hilbert and in Weyl's collected papers. At the request of a number of readers we have included a listing of all of Hilbert's famous Paris problems. It was, of course, inevitable that we would give the resulting joint volume the title Hilbert-Courant. |
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Youth | 1 |
Friends and Teachers | 9 |
Doctor of Philosophy | 15 |
Paris | 22 |
Gordans Problem | 28 |
Changes | 39 |
Only Number Fields | 47 |
Tables Chairs and Beer Mugs | 57 |
Space Time and Number | 111 |
Friends and Students | 117 |
Physics | 125 |
War | 137 |
The Foundations of Mathematics | 148 |
The New Order | 158 |
The Infinite | 168 |
Borrowed Time | 178 |
Problems | 65 |
The Future of Mathematics1 | 74 |
The New Century | 84 |
Second Youth | 91 |
The Passionate Scientific Life | 102 |
Logic and the Understanding of Nature | 190 |
Exodus | 198 |
Age | 206 |
The Last Word | 216 |
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