Mathematical Problems by David Hilbert is a must-read for anyone interested in the field of mathematics. This book compiles 23 of Hilbert's most famous and influential problems, which have had a lasting impact on the development of mathematics.
Hilbert's writing is clear and concise, making complex mathematical concepts accessible to readers of all levels. The problems presented in this book cover a wide range of topics, from number theory to geometry to algebra, providing a comprehensive overview of the various branches of mathematics.
While some of the problems may seem daunting at first, Hilbert's step-by-step explanations and insightful commentary make them approachable and engaging. Whether you are a student, a mathematician, or simply a curious reader with an interest in the subject, Mathematical Problems is sure to stimulate your mind and deepen your appreciation for the beauty and complexity of mathematics.
Book Description:
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.