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  • The formula was first obtained by [[Albert Einstein]] in 1918. After a long history of debate on its physical correctness, obse {{Einstein}} ...
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  • ...ns]], first considered by {{harvtxt|Cartan|1943}} and named after [[Albert Einstein]] and [[Hermann Weyl]]. Specifically, if <math>M</math> is a manifold with An Einstein–Weyl geometry is then one for which the symmetric part of the Ricci curvatu ...
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  • .../math>, the image <math> \left(\theta\right)</math>, the [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]] bending angle of light <math>(\hat{\alpha})</math>, and the angular [[dia ...
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  • ...tein–de Sitter universe''' is a model of the universe proposed by [[Albert Einstein]] and [[Willem de Sitter]] in 1932.<ref>{{cite journal | author1 = Einstein ...
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  • [[Albert Einstein]] conducted several unsuccessful investigations. These pertain to [[quantum ...from the accepted expression today, because, as noted in the footnotes to Einstein's paper added in the 1913 reprint, "it is more to the point to define force ...
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  • ...nstein–Infeld–Hoffmann equations of motion''', jointly derived by [[Albert Einstein]], [[Leopold Infeld]] and [[Banesh Hoffmann]], are the [[Differential equat *{{cite journal |last=Einstein |first=A. |last2=Infeld |first2=L. |last3=Hoffmann |first3=B. |year=1938 |t ...
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  • {{short description|Blackboard used by Albert Einstein on 16 May 1931 lectures at the University of Oxford}} [[File:Einstein blackboard.jpg|300px|thumb|Einstein's Blackboard at the [[History of Science Museum, Oxford|History of Science ...
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  • ...space]]. The [[spacetime]] underlying [[Einstein's field equations|Albert Einstein's field equations]], which mathematically describe [[gravitation]], is a re ...ate=1982 |title=Subtle is the Lord ...: The Science and the Life of Albert Einstein |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=Oxford |pages=329–330}}</ref> ...
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  • ...c vector bundle]] over a [[Kähler manifold]] that satisfies an analogue of Einstein's equations: namely, the contraction of the curvature 2-form of the connect Hermite–Einstein connections arise as solutions of the Hermitian Yang–Mills equations. These ...
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  • ...l) absolute invariant among those of prescribed type suitable for [[Albert Einstein]]’s theory of [[General Relativity]]. The theorem was proved by the German *[[Einstein–Hilbert action]] ...
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  • ...re related with the energy–momentum distribution of the spacetime due to [[Einstein's field equation]]. ...ame=refNP1>Jeremy Bransom Griffiths, Jiri Podolsky. ''Exact Space-Times in Einstein's General Relativity''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Chapte ...
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  • ...ignificant publications in physics and science in general, comparable with Einstein's ''[[Annus Mirabilis papers]]'' and Newton's ''[[Philosophiæ Naturalis Pri Of Maxwell's work, [[Albert Einstein]] wrote:<ref> ...
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  • In order to be an analytical solution of the [[Einstein field equations|Einstein's field equation]], the embedded lens has to satisfy the following conditio ...t G. Straus|Straus]] in 1945.<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Einstein | first1=Albert | last2=Straus | first2=Ernst G. | title=The Influence of the Expansion of ...
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  • == Gruner and Einstein == ...fessor for theoretical physics in Bern) supported him. Eventually, in 1908 Einstein became Privatdozent in Bern.<ref>Fölsing, S. 132, 260, 273.</ref> ...
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  • ...o [[Albert Einstein]]'s formula (1915) for general relativity.<ref group=A>Einstein (1915 and (1916), 822</ref> ...the consequence of his premises. And Einstein wrote in 1920:<ref group=A>Einstein 1920</ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|Exact solution to the Einstein field equations}} ...al relativity]], the '''Oppenheimer–Snyder model''' is a solution to the [[Einstein field equations]] based on the [[Schwarzschild metric]] describing the coll ...
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  • ...'',<ref name="Schwinger 203">Schwinger (2001), p. 203.</ref> the '''Planck–Einstein relation''',<ref>Landsberg (1978), p. 199.</ref> '''Planck equation''',<ref ...{{sfrac|''h''|''p''}}}}. Combining de Broglie's postulate with the Planck–Einstein relation leads to ...
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  • ...fects, primarily in [[Newton's law of universal gravitation]] and [[Albert Einstein]]'s [[general relativity]]. It is also known as the '''universal gravitatio ...ge's theory of gravitation]]''', the concept of '''[[Einstein-Rosen bridge|Einstein-Rosen bridges]]''' (wormholes), and the calculation of the density and pres ...
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  • ...model, unlike those used by previous researchers, took into account Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity. This made little difference over a short ti ...
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  • In 1905 [[Albert Einstein]] made use of the non-Galilean character of [[Maxwell's equations]] to deve ...istic form, although this property had to wait for [[Hendrik Lorentz]] and Einstein to be discovered. ...
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