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  2. General relativity priority dispute - Wikipedia

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    In their 1997 Science paper, [B 2] Corry, Renn and Stachel quote the above passage and comment that "the arguments by which Einstein is exculpated are rather weak, turning on his slowness in fully grasping Hilbert's mathematics", and so they attempted to find more definitive evidence of the relationship between the work of Hilbert and Einstein ...

  3. Relativity priority dispute - Wikipedia

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    Albert Einstein presented the theories of special relativity and general relativity in publications that either contained no formal references to previous literature, or referred only to a small number of his predecessors for fundamental results on which he based his theories, most notably to the work of Henri Poincaré and Hendrik Lorentz for special relativity, and to the work of David ...

  4. David Hilbert - Wikipedia

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    [h] Nearly simultaneously, Hilbert published "The Foundations of Physics", an axiomatic derivation of the field equations (see EinsteinHilbert action). Hilbert fully credited Einstein as the originator of the theory and no public priority dispute concerning the field equations ever arose between the two men during their lives.

  5. Einstein–Hilbert action - Wikipedia

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    The EinsteinHilbert action in general relativity is the action that yields the Einstein field equations through the stationary-action principle. With the (− + + +) metric signature , the gravitational part of the action is given as [ 1 ]

  6. Einstein–Cartan theory - Wikipedia

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    The differences between Einstein–Cartan theory and general relativity (formulated either in terms of the EinsteinHilbert action on Riemannian geometry or the Palatini action on Riemann–Cartan geometry) rest solely on what happens to the geometry inside matter sources. That is: "torsion does not propagate".

  7. Gibbons–Hawking–York boundary term - Wikipedia

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    In general relativity, the Gibbons–Hawking–York boundary term is a term that needs to be added to the EinsteinHilbert action when the underlying spacetime manifold has a boundary. The EinsteinHilbert action is the basis for the most elementary variational principle from which the field equations of general relativity can be defined.

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    The six-part limited series, which debuted on Thursday, September 5, is based on author Elin Hilderbrand's book of the same name. Breaking Down Biggest Differences Between ‘The Perfect Couple ...

  9. List of scientific publications by Albert Einstein - Wikipedia

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    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.