Albert Einstein (18791955) was a renowned theoretical physicist of the 20th century who is best known for his theories of special relativity and general relativity. He also made important contributions to statistical mechanics, especially his treatment of Brownian motion, his resolution of the pa... More
Albert Einstein (18791955) was a renowned
retical physicist of the 20th century who
est known for his theories of special
tivity and general relativity. He also
important contributions to statistical
anics, especially his treatment of
nian motion, his resolution of the
dox of specific heats, and his connection
luctuations and dissipation. Despite his
rvations about its interpretation,
tein also made seminal contributions to
tum mechanics and, indirectly, quantum
d theory, primarily through his
retical studies of the
on.
Einstein's scientific publications
listed below in four tables: journal
cles, book chapters, books and authorized
slations. Each publication is indexed in
first column by its number in the Schilpp
iography (Albert Einstein:
osopher-Scientist, pp. 694730) and by its
cle number in Einstein's Collected
rs. Complete references for these two
iographies may be found below in the
iography section. The Schilpp numbers are
for cross-referencing in the Notes (the
l column of each table), since they cover
eater time period of Einstein's life at
ent. The English translations of titles
generally taken from the published
mes of the Collected Papers. For some
ications, however, such official
slations are not available; unofficial
slations are indicated with a §
rscript. Although the tables are
ented in chronological order by default,
table can be re-arranged in alphabetical
r for any column by clicking on the
ws at the top of that column. For
stration, to re-order a table by s
ect—e.g., to group together articles that
ain "General relativity" or "Specific
s"—one need only click on the arrows in
"Classification and Notes" columns. To
t out the re-sorted table, the page may
rinted directly using the web-browser
t option; the "Printable version" link at
left gives only the default sorting.
aborative works by Einstein are
lighted in lavender, with the
uthor(s) provided in the final column of
table. Less
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