Los Problemas Futuros de la Matemática. David Hilbert.
Esta traducción es una versión de la conferencia original dada por el Prof. David Hilbert en el Segundo Congreso Internacional de Matemática realizado en París del 6 al 12 de Agosto de 1900. |
Abstract linear spaces
Its history |
Fermat's last theorem
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Geometric Construction with the Compass Alone
Everything you can do with a ruler and a compass you can do with the compass alone. |
The development of Ring Theory
In this article we shall be concerned with the development of the theory of commutative rings (that is rings in which multiplication is commutative) and the theory of non-commutative rings up to the 1940's. |
The development of group theory
History of group theory |
Pell's equation
We will discuss below whether Pell's equation is properly named. |
A history of the calculus
The main ideas which underpin the calculus developed over a very long period of time indeed. |
Angel problem
The Angel problem is a question in game theory proposed by John Conway. The game is commonly referred to as the Angels and Devils game. |
The Alexander polynomial, coloring, and determinants of knots
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Magic squares and pandigital numbers
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Genetic Algorithm Approach to the Search for Golomb Rulers
Genetic algorithm has shown good results in finding usable Golomb Rulers in minutes or hours instead of weeks or months. |
Golomb Ruler
An -mark Golomb ruler is a set of distinct nonnegative integers , called "marks," such that the positive differences , computed over all possible pairs of different integers with are distinct. |
The four colour theorem
History of this theorem |
Las sucesiones de Goodstein
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Eisenstein's Misunderstood Geometric Proof of the Quadratic Reciprocity Theorem
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Alexander Polynomial of Knots
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Gauss, Eisenstein, and the third proof of the Quadratic Reciprocity Theorem: Ein kleines Schauspiel
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Golomb ruler
In mathematics, a Golomb ruler, named after Solomon W. Golomb, is a set of marks at integer positions along an imaginary ruler such that no two pairs of marks are the same distance apart. |
Noncommutative Geometry for Pedestrians
A short historical review is made of some recent literature in the field of noncommutative geometry, especially the efforts to add a gravitational field to noncommutative models of space-time and to use it as an ultraviolet regulator. An extensive bibliography has been added containing reference to recent review articles as well as to part of the original literature. |
Elementary Number Theory
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Front for the Mathematics ArXiv
Welcome to the UC Davis front end for the mathematics arXiv, maintained at Cornell University. The arXiv has 36090+5004 mathematics articles (primary+secondary) as of January 2, 2005. |
The Mathematical Atlas
INDEX USING MATHEMATICS SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION |
Mathematics Subject Classification
The Mathematics Subject Classification (MSC) is used to categorize items covered by the two reviewing databases, Mathematical Reviews (MR) and Zentralblatt MATH (Zbl). The MSC is broken down into over 5,000 two-, three-, and five-digit classfications, each corresponding to a discipline of mathematics (e.g., 11 = Number theory; 11B = Sequences and sets; 11B05 = Density, gaps, topology). |
Genetic Algorithms in Mathematics
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Mathematics Archives
Combined archive and directory of mathematics web sites, mailing lists, and teaching materials. At University of Tennessee |
Practical Foundations of Mathematics
Libro online, muy interesante |
American Mathematical Society
Mathematics Research and Scholarship |
Mathematics WWW Virtual Library
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Graph Theory
Libro online, de Reinhard Diestel |