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In an address to the International Council of Mathematicians in 1900, David Hilbert (1863-1942), a professor of mathematics at the University of Goettingen, outlined 23 significant problems in mathematics for the community to research in the new...
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Hilbert's problems are a list of twenty-three problems in mathematics put forth by German mathematician David Hilbert at the Paris conference of the International Congress of Mathematicians in 1900. The problems were all unsolved at the time, and...


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Hilbert S. Sabin Urologist H ...
01/03/2005: 758 words, approx. 3 pages
Hilbert S. Sabin, 94, a retired urologist who had a private practice in Washington before becoming assistant chief of surgery for the Veterans Administration, died of pneumonia Dec. 28 at the Grand Oaks retirement community in Washington. Dr. Sabin, who had lived in...
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11/01/1999: 2,101 words, approx. 7 pages
The department offers readers an opportunity to exchange interesting problems and solutions. Proposals are always welcomed. The editor particularly encourages * the submission of problems that integrate science and mathematics. * undergraduate and pre-college students to submit solutions. Teachers can help...
 


 

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