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Table of contents
Problem 1. Cantor's problem of the cardinal number K. Gödel. The consistency of the axiom of
of the continuum. (The continuum choice and of the generalized continuum
hypothesis.) hypothesis. Princeton Univ. Press,
Princeton, 1940.
Problem 3. The equality of two volumes of two V. G. Boltianskii. Hilbert's Third Problem
tetrahedra of equal bases and equal Winston, Halsted Press, Washington, New
altitudes. York, 1978.
Problem 4. Problem of the straight line as the shortest distance between two points. (Alternative
geometries.)
Problem 7. Irrationality and transcendence of certain N.I.Feldman. Hilbert's seventh problem (in
numbers. Russian), Moscow state Univ, 1982,
312pp. MR 85b:11001
Problem 8. Problems of prime numbers. (The distribution of primes and the Riemann hypothesis.)
Problem 9. Proof of the most general law of reciprocity in any number field.
Problem 10. Determination of the solvability of a S. Chowla. The Riemann Hypothesis and
diophantine equation. Hilbert's Tenth Problem. Gordon and
Breach, New York, 1965.
Problem 12. Extension of Kroneker's theorem on R.-P. Holzapfel. The Ball and Some Hilbert
abelian fields to any algebraic realm of Problems. Springer-Verlag, New York,
rationality. 1995.
Problem 13. Impossibility of the solution of the general equation of the 7-th degree by means of
functions of only two arguments. (Generalizes the impossibility of solving 5-th degree
equations by radicals.)
Problem 14. Proof of the finiteness of certain complete Masayoshi Nagata. Lectures on the
systems of functions. fourteenth problem of Hilbert. Tata
Institute of Fundamental Research,
Bombay, 1965.
Problem 15. Rigorous foundation of Schubert's enumerative calculus.
Problem 16. Problem of the topology of algebraic Yu. Ilyashenko, and S. Yakovenko, editors.
curves and surfaces. Concerning the Hilbert 16th problem.
American Mathematical Society,
Providence, R.I., 1995.
Problem 18. Building up of space from congruent polyhedra. (n-dimensional crystallography groups,
fundamental domains, sphere packing problem.)
Problem 19. Are the solutions of regular problems in the calculus of variations always necessarily
analytic?
Problem 21. Proof of the existence of linear differential equations having a prescribed monodromic
group.
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