Hilbert's twenty-third problem
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Hilbert's twenty-third problem is the last of Hilbert problems set out in a celebrated list compiled in 1900 by David Hilbert. It entails the further development of the calculus of variations.
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Hilbert's twenty-third problem is the last of Hilbert problems set out in a celebrated list compiled in 1900 by David Hilbert. It entails the further development of the calculus of variations.
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