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Leo Corry - David Hilbert and the Axiomatization of Physics (1898-1918) - 9781402027772 - V9781402027772
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David Hilbert and the Axiomatization of Physics (1898-1918)

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David Hilbert (1862-1943) was the most influential mathematician of the early twentieth century and, together with Henri Poincaré, the last mathematical universalist. His main known areas of research and influence were in pure mathematics (algebra, number theory, geometry, integral equations and analysis, logic and foundations), but he was also known to have some interest in physical topics. The latter, however, was traditionally conceived as comprising only sporadic incursions into a scientific domain which was essentially foreign to his mainstream of activity and in which he only made scattered, if important, contributions.

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This book will be of interest to historians of physics and of mathematics, to historically-minded physicists and mathematicians, and to philosophers of science.

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Product Details

Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York Inc. United States
Number of pages
513
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2004
Series
Archimedes
Condition
New
Number of Pages
513
Place of Publication
New York, NY, United States
ISBN
9781402027772
SKU
V9781402027772
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From the reviews: "This is a massive scholarly book on the work of David Hilbert on physics. In more than 400 pages the author provides us with an in-depth analysis of the fundamental contributions of this mathematician-born scientist to many branches of physics … . the historical reconstruction, which was the main aim of the author is … ... Read more

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