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  1. Mileva Marić (tiếng Serbia: Милева Марић; 19 tháng 12 năm 1875 - 4 tháng 8 năm 1948), đôi khi được gọi là Mileva Marić-Einstein hoặc Mileva Marić-Ajnštajn, là một nhà vật lý và toán học người Serbia và là người vợ đầu tiên của Albert Einstein từ 1903-19.

  2. Albert Einstein ( tiếng Đức: [ˈalbɛʁt ˈʔaɪnʃtaɪn] ⓘ; phiên âm tiếng Việt: An-bớt Anh-xtanh; 14 tháng 3 năm 1879 –18 tháng 4 năm 1955) là một nhà vật lý lý thuyết người Đức, được công nhận là một trong những nhà vật lý vĩ đại nhất mọi thời đại. Người đã phát triển ...

    • Biography
    • Debate Over Collaboration with Einstein
    • Marriage and Family
    • Move to Berlin and Separation
    • Death
    • Honours
    • Popular Culture
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    On 19 December 1875, Mileva Marić was born into a wealthy family in Titel in Austria-Hungary (today Serbia) as the eldest of three children of Miloš Marić (1846–1922) and Marija Ružić-Marić (1847–1935). Shortly after her birth, her father ended his military career and took a job at the court in Ruma and later in Zagreb. She began her secondary educ...

    The question whether (and if so, to what extent) Marić contributed to Albert Einstein's early work, and to the Annus Mirabilis Papers in particular, is a subject of debate. Many historians of physics argue that she made no significant scientific contribution, while others suggest that she was a supportive companion in science and may have helped hi...

    In 1901, Marić was pregnant with her and Einstein's first child. She managed to hide the pregnancy and travelled to her home town to give birth in order to avoid the scandal. Letters to Einstein have documented that their daughter was born in Novi Sad, in January 1902. No further information is available about what happened to the little girl. In 1...

    In July 1913, Max Planck and Walther Nernst asked Einstein to come to Berlin, which he agreed to, but the decision caused Marić distress. In August, the Einsteins planned a walking holiday with their sons and Marie Curie and her two daughters. Marić was delayed temporarily due to Eduard being ill, but then joined the party. In September 1913, the E...

    Mileva Marić suffered a severe stroke and died at age 72 on 4 August 1948, in Zürich. She was interred there at Nordheim-Cemetery. Eduard Einstein was institutionalized until his death in 1965.

    In 2005, Marić was honoured in Zürich by the ETH and the Gesellschaft zu Fraumünster. A memorial plaque was unveiled on her former residence in Zürich, the house Huttenstrasse 62, in her memory. In the same year, a bust was placed in her high-school town, Sremska Mitrovica. Another bust is located on the campus of the University of Novi Sad. A high...

    In her novel The Other Einstein (2016), Marie Benedictgives a fictionalized account of the relationship between Mileva Marić and Albert Einstein.
    In 2017, her life was depicted in the first season of the television series Genius, which focuses on Einstein's life. She was played by Samantha Colley and Sally Dexter.
    A fictionalized depiction of Mileva Marić (portrayed by Christina Jastrzembska) and her potential contributions to Einstein's work is depicted in the first episode of the second season of the time-...
    In 2019, physicist and writer Gabriella Greison applied for the posthumous award of a degree to Mileva Maric at the ETH Zurich. After 4 months of discussions, the university denied the degree.
    , The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein; accessed 28 October 2018.
    Albert-Mileva Correspondence: Original Letters[permanent dead link], Shapell Manuscript Foundation; accessed 3 February 2017.
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  4. Mar 12, 2024 · Mileva Marić on the Serbian postage stamp, 2014. (Source: Wikipedia) The clearest indication of their collaboration comes from Albert Einstein himself, who, in a letter to Mileva on March 27, 1901, shared his vision of their combined success:

  5. Mar 14, 2019 · Einstein’s Wife: The Real Story of Mileva Einstein-Marić reexamines the history of this unknown woman. “Hers is a story that is not often told,” writes co-writer Allen Esterson, “Yet, when closely examined, it provides important and valuable insights into the struggle of this determined woman then, and for some even nowadays, for ...

  6. Jul 1, 2019 · Plus, he excelled in courses she didn’t take, such as Differential Equations. Marić’s average scores in mathematics were 4.5/6 (that is, 75%), and just 3.75/6 (63%) in descriptive geometry. Those were not high averages; many other students had higher averages, including Einstein.

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