Outline of Albert Einstein
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Albert Einstein:
Achievements and contributions
Physics
- General relativity
- Mass–energy equivalence (E=MC2)
- Brownian motion
- Fotoelectric effect
Personal life
- Albert Einstein's political views
- Religious views of Albert Einstein
Family
- Pauline Koch(mother)
- Hermann Einstein(father)
- Maja Einstein(sister)
- Mileva Marić (first wife)
- Elsa Einstein (second wife)
- Lieserl Einstein(daughter)
- Hans Albert Einstein (son)
- Eduard Einstein (son)
- Bernhard Caesar Einstein (grandson)
- Evelyn Einstein (granddaughter)
- Thomas Martin Einstein(great-grandson)
Legacy
- Albert Einstein House
- Einstein's Blackboard
- Einstein refrigerator
- Albert Einstein's brain
- Albert Einstein in popular culture
- Einsteinium
- Awards and honors
- List of things named after Albert Einstein
- Einstein Papers Project
- The Einstein Theory of Relativity (1923 documentary)
Works of Albert Einstein
Bibliography of works by Einstein
Scientific publications by Albert Einstein
- Annus Mirabilis papers(1905)
- "Investigations on the Theory of Brownian Movement" (1905)
- Relativity: The Special and the General Theory (1916)
- The World as I See It (1934)
- "Why Socialism?" (1949)
- Russell–Einstein Manifesto (1955)
Einstein prizes
- Albert Einstein Award
- Albert Einstein Medal
- Albert Einstein Peace Prize
- Albert Einstein World Award of Science
- Einstein Prize (APS)
- Einstein Prize for Laser Science
Organizations concerning Albert Einstein
Publications about Albert Einstein
Films about Albert Einstein
- Einstein (2008)
See also
References
- JSTOR 769242.
- ISBN 978-981-4277-16-7.
- ^ Don A. Howard, ed. (2014) [First published 11 February 2004], "Einstein's Philosophy of Science", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (website), The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI), Stanford University, retrieved 2015-02-04
- , retrieved 2015-03-08 – via University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, author's personal webpage
- ^ David Bodanis (2000). E = mc2: A Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation. New York: Walker.
- ^ Paul Arthur Schilpp, ed. (1951), Albert Einstein: Philosopher-Scientist, vol. II, New York: Harper and Brothers Publishers (Harper Torchbook edition), pp. 730–746. His non-scientific works include: About Zionism: Speeches and Lectures by Professor Albert Einstein (1930), "Why War?" (1933, co-authored by Sigmund Freud), The World As I See It (1934), Out of My Later Years (1950), and a book on science for the general reader, The Evolution of Physics (1938, co-authored by Leopold Infeld).
- ^ Result of WordNet Search for Einstein, 3.1, The Trustees of Princeton University, retrieved 2015-01-04
External links
- Works by Albert Einstein at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Albert Einstein at Internet Archive
- Works by Albert Einstein at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
- Einstein's Personal Correspondence: Religion, Politics, The Holocaust, and Philosophy Shapell Manuscript Foundation
- Federal Bureau of Investigation file on Albert Einstein
- Einstein and his love of music, Physics World
- Albert Einstein on NobelPrize.org
- Albert Einstein, videos on History.com
- MIT OpenCourseWare STS.042J/8.225J: Einstein, Oppenheimer, Feynman: Physics in the 20th century at the Wayback Machine (archived 8 June 2011) – free study course that explores the changing roles of physics and physicists during the 20th century
- Albert Einstein Archives Online (80,000+ Documents) (MSNBC, 19 March 2012)
- Einstein's declaration of intention for American citizenship on the World Digital Library
- Albert Einstein Collection at Brandeis University
- The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein "Digital Einstein" at Princeton University