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3 days ago · This idea was pointed out by mathematician Marcel Grossmann and published by Grossmann and Einstein in 1913. The Einstein field equations are nonlinear and considered difficult to solve. Einstein used approximation methods in working out initial predictions of the theory.
May 22, 2024 · Marcel Grossmann was a classmate of Einstein at the Zurich Polytechnic. While Einstein was trying to mathematically develop his general theory of relativity, he consulted with Grossmann...
May 26, 2024 · He met many students who would become loyal friends, such as Marcel Grossmann, a mathematician, and Besso, with whom he enjoyed lengthy conversations about space and time. He also met his future wife, Mileva Maric, a fellow physics student from Serbia.
1 day ago · Einstein's scientific publications are listed below in four tables: journal articles, book chapters, books and authorized translations. Each publication is indexed in the first column by its number in the Schilpp bibliography (Albert Einstein: Philosopher–Scientist, pp. 694–730) and by its article number in Einstein's Collected Papers.
May 16, 2024 · A strange area around black holes called the “plunging region” has been spotted for the first time. This area, where matter stops circling a black hole and instead falls straight in, was predicted...
May 22, 2024 · Einstein, gracias a su amigo y compañero Marcel Grossman, conseguiría un empleo en la Oficina de Patentes de Berna. Ambos habían ocultado el embarazo de Mileva para no entorpecer la carrera...
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Einstein discussed his idea with mathematician Marcel Grossmann and they concluded that general relativity could be formulated in the context of Riemannian geometry which had been developed in the 1800s. [10] . In 1915, he devised the Einstein field equations which relate the curvature of spacetime with the mass, energy, and any momentum within it.