
Göttingen School
The Göttingen School refers to a group of mathematicians and scientists associated with the University of Göttingen in Germany during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They were known for advancing mathematical analysis, physics, and the development of rigorous methods in scientific research. Prominent figures like David Hilbert and Felix Klein contributed to formal foundations of mathematics and geometry. The school's work significantly influenced modern mathematics and science, fostering a collaborative environment that emphasized innovation and precision, shaping intellectual progress well beyond Göttingen.