The Foundations of Geometry

CHAPTER I. THE FIVE GROUPS OF AXIOMS

CHAPTER II. THE COMPATIBILITY AND MUTUAL INDEPENDENCE OF THE AXIOMS.

CHAPTER III. THE THEORY OF PROPORTION.

CHAPTER IV. THE THEORY OF PLANE AREAS.

CHAPTER V. DESARGUES'S THEOREM.

CHAPTER VI. PASCAL'S THEOREM.

CHAPTER VII. GEOMETRICAL CONSTRUCTIONS BASED UPON THE AXIOMS I-V.

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The Foundations of Geometry

CHAPTER I. THE FIVE GROUPS OF AXIOMS

CHAPTER II. THE COMPATIBILITY AND MUTUAL INDEPENDENCE OF THE AXIOMS.

CHAPTER III. THE THEORY OF PROPORTION.

CHAPTER IV. THE THEORY OF PLANE AREAS.

CHAPTER V. DESARGUES'S THEOREM.

CHAPTER VI. PASCAL'S THEOREM.

CHAPTER VII. GEOMETRICAL CONSTRUCTIONS BASED UPON THE AXIOMS I-V.

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The Foundations of Geometry

The Foundations of Geometry

by David Hilbert
The Foundations of Geometry

The Foundations of Geometry

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CHAPTER I. THE FIVE GROUPS OF AXIOMS

CHAPTER II. THE COMPATIBILITY AND MUTUAL INDEPENDENCE OF THE AXIOMS.

CHAPTER III. THE THEORY OF PROPORTION.

CHAPTER IV. THE THEORY OF PLANE AREAS.

CHAPTER V. DESARGUES'S THEOREM.

CHAPTER VI. PASCAL'S THEOREM.

CHAPTER VII. GEOMETRICAL CONSTRUCTIONS BASED UPON THE AXIOMS I-V.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789393971180
Publisher: Hawk Press
Publication date: 09/13/1991
Pages: 94
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.38(d)

About the Author

David Hilbert (1862 - 1943) was a German mathematician. He is recognized as one of the most influential and universal mathematicians of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Hilbert discovered and developed a broad range of fundamental ideas in many areas, including invariant theory and the axiomatization of geometry. He also formulated the theory of Hilbert spaces, one of the foundations of functional analysis.

Hilbert adopted and warmly defended Georg Cantor's set theory and transfinite numbers. A famous example of his leadership in mathematics is his 1900 presentation of a collection of problems that set the course for much of the mathematical research of the 20th century.

Hilbert and his students contributed significantly to establishing rigor and developed important tools used in modern mathematical physics. Hilbert is known as one of the founders of proof theory and mathematical logic, as well as for being among the first to distinguish between mathematics and meta/mathematics.

INTRODUCTION.
Geometry, like arithmetic, requires for its logical development only a small number of simple, fundamental principles. These fundamental principles are called the axioms of geometry. The choice of the axioms and the investigation of their relations to one another is a problem which, since the time of Euclid, has been discussed in numerous excellent memoirs to be found in the mathematical literature. This problem is tantamount to the logical analysis of our intuition of space.

The following investigation is a new attempt to choose for geometry a simple and complete set of independent axioms and to deduce from these the most important geometrical theorems in such a manner as to bring out as clearly as possible the significance of the different groups of axioms and the scope of the conclusions to be derived from the individual axioms.
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