Papers and Writings
Einstein has written and published a huge number of papers, documents and articles that can't be all collected in this site. His first essay or scientific work was in 1894 under a title of " The Investigation of the State of Aether in Magnetic Fields ". He sent this essay with a letter to his uncle Caser Koch.
The Einstein Papers Project (EPP) publishes in large book format The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, an edition of twenty-five planned volumes of Albert Einstein's scientific, professional and personal papers, manuscripts and correspondence. Eight volumes have been published so far by Princeton University Press; two more are in preparation, to be published within the next three years. Most of the original documents in the Einstein collection are located at The Albert Einstein Archives at the Jewish National and University Library at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
A chronological listing of some of his papers is shown hereafter starting by the year 1905.
1900 - 1910
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1905 |
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- On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies
- Does the Inertia of a Body Depend on Its Energy Content
- On a Heuristic Point of View Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light
- On the Movement of Small Particles Suspended in Stationary Liquids Required by the Molecular-Kinetic Theory of Heat
- A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions
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1906 |
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- On the Theory of Light Production and Light Absorption
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1907 |
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- On the relativity principle and the conclusions drawn from it
- On the Limit of Validity of the Law of Thermodynamic Equilibrium and on the Possibility of a New Determination of the Elementary Quanta
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1908 |
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- A New Electrostatic Method for the Measurement of Small Quantities of Electricity
- On the Fundamental Electromagnetic Equations for Moving Bodies
- On the Present Status of the Radiation Problem
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1911 - 1920
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1911 |
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- Ueber den Einfluss der Schwerkraft auf die Ausbreitung des Lichtes.
(Over the influence of the gravity on the expansion of the light)
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1913 |
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- Entwurf einer verallgemeinerten Relativitaetstheorie und einer Theorie der Gravitation
(Design of a generalized relativity theory and a theory of the gravitation)
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1914 |
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- On the Principle of Relativity
- Covariance Properties of the Field Equations of the Theory of Gravitation Based on the Generalized Theory of Relativity
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1915 |
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- Response to a Paper by M. von Laue: 'A Theorem in Probability Calculus and Its Application to Radiation Theory'
- On the General Theory of Relativity
- On the General Theory of Relativity (Addendum)
- Explanation of the Perihelion Motion of Mercury from the General Theory of Relativity
- A New Formal Interpretation of Maxwell's Field Equations of Electrodynamics
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1916 |
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- On the Theory of Tetrode and Sackur for the Entropy Constant
- The Foundation of the General Theory of Relativity
- Approximative Integration of the Field Equations of Gravitation
- Emission and Absorption of Radiation in Quantum Theory
- Hamilton 's Principle and the General Theory of Relativity
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1917 |
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- Cosmological Considerations in the General Theory of Relativity
- On the Quantum Theorem of Sommerfeld and Epstein
- A Derivation of Jacobi's Theorem
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1918 |
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- Comment on Schrödinger's Note 'On a System of Solutions for the Generally Covariant Gravitational Field Equations'
- Is It Possible to Determine Experimentally the X-Ray Refractive Indices of Solids?
- The Law of Energy Conservation in the General Theory of Relativity
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1919 |
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- Do Gravitational Fields Play an Essential Role in the Structure of the Elementary Particles of Matter?
- Comment about Periodical Fluctuations of Lunar Longitude, Which So Far Appeared to Be Inexplicable in Newtonian Mechanics
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1920 |
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- Do Gravitational Fields Play an Essential Role in the Structure of the Elementary Particles of Matter?
- Comment about Periodical Fluctuations of Lunar Longitude, Which So Far Appeared to Be Inexplicable in Newtonian Mechanics
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1921 - 1930
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1928 |
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- Riemannian Geometry with Maintaining the Notion of Distant Parallelism
- New possibility for a Unified Field Theory of Gravitation and Electricity
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1929 |
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- About the Unified Field Theory
- Unified Field Theory and Hamiltonian Principle
- The Compatibility of the Field Equations in the Unified Field Theory
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1930 |
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- Unified Field Theory based on Riemannian Metrics and Distant Parallelism
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1931 - 1949
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1931 |
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- Knowledge of Past and Future in Quantum Mechanics
(With Richard C. Tolman, and Boris Podolsky)
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1932 |
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1935 |
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- Elementary Derivation of the Equivalence of Mass and Energy
- Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered Complete?
(EPR paper with Boris Podolsky, Nathen Rosen)
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1936 |
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- Lens-Like Action of a star by the Deviation of Light in The Gravitational field
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1937 |
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- Further Tests regarding the Hypothesis of there being a Stationary State in the Universe. With 2 Illustrations.
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1938 |
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- On the Effects of External Sensory Input on Time Dilation
- Evolution of Physics
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1939 |
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- A trial to prove that you can't make a black hole in nature
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1940 |
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- Einstein hand wrote his 1905 theory on relativity and allowed it to be auctioned.
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1949 |
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- Generalized theory of gravitation
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