Abstract:
Hilbert's thirteenth problem involves the study of solutions of algebraic equations. The object is
to obtain a complexity estimate for an algebraic function. As of now, the problem remains open. There are only a few partial algebraic results in this connection, but at the same time the problem has stimulated a series of studies in the theory of functions with their subsequent applications. The most brilliant result in this cycle is Kolmogorov's theorem on superpositions of
continuous functions.