Riemann–Hilbert problems
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Riemann–Hilbert problems
Summary
Riemann–Hilbert problems is a mathematical problem[1]. It draws 209 Wikipedia views per month (mathematical_problem category, ranking #66 of 128).[2]
Key Facts
- Riemann–Hilbert problems's instance of is recorded as mathematical problem[3].
- Bernhard Riemann is named after Riemann–Hilbert problems[4].
- David Hilbert is named after Riemann–Hilbert problems[5].
- Riemann–Hilbert problems is a type of boundary value problem[6].
- Riemann–Hilbert problems's different from is recorded as Hilbert's twenty-first problem[7].
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Definition and Type
Riemann–Hilbert problems's instance of is recorded as mathematical problem[3]. It is a type of boundary value problem[6].
Origins
Things named after include Bernhard Riemann[4], a mathematician[8], 1826–1866[9], of Kingdom of Hanover[10], awarded the Foreign Member of the Royal Society[11], specialised in differential geometry[12] and David Hilbert[5], a mathematician[13], 1862–1943[14], of Kingdom of Prussia[15], awarded the Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts order[16], specialised in mathematical analysis[17].
Why It Matters
Riemann–Hilbert problems draws 209 Wikipedia views per month (mathematical_problem category, ranking #66 of 128).[2]