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14. Explanation of the Perihelion Motion of Mercury from the General Theory of Relativity (1915)
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Albert Einstein
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction to the Scientific Writings ix
- 1. A Theory of the Foundations of Thermodynamics (1903) 1
- 2. On a Heuristic Point of View Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light (1905) 18
- 3. On the Motion of Small Particles Suspended in Liquids at Rest Required by the Molecular-Kinetic Theory of Heat (1905) 33
- 4. On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies (1905) 43
- 5. Does the Inertia of a Body Depend upon Its Energy Content? (1905) 72
- 6. On the Theory of Light Production and Light Absorption (1906) 75
- 7. Planck’s Theory of Radiation and the Theory of Specific Heat (1907) 82
- 8. On the Relativity Principle and the Conclusions Drawn from It (1907) 93
- 9. On the Present Status of the Radiation Problem (1909) 147
- 10. On the Development of Our Views Concerning the Nature and Constitution of Radiation (1909) 165
- 11. On the Influence of Gravitation on the Propagation of Light (1911) 181
- 12. Thermodynamic Proof of the Law of Photochemical Equivalence (1912) 191
- 13. Experimental Proof of Ampère’s Molecular Currents (1915) 198
- 14. Explanation of the Perihelion Motion of Mercury from the General Theory of Relativity (1915) 202
- 15. The Foundation of the General Theory of Relativity (1916) 212
- 16. Approximative Integration of the Field Equations of Gravitation (1916) 265
- 17. On the Quantum Theory of Radiation (1916) 275
- 18. Hamilton’s Principle and the General Theory of Relativity (1916) 289
- 19. Cosmological Considerations in the General Theory of Relativity (1917) 296
- 20. On Gravitational Waves (1918) 307
- 21. On the Foundations of the General Theory of Relativity (1918) 323
- 22. The Law of Energy Conservation in the General Theory of Relativity (1918) 326
- 23. Does Field Theory Provide Possibilities for the Solution of the Quantum Problem? (1923) 339
- 24. Quantum Theory of the Monatomic Ideal Gas (1924) 346
- 25. Quantum Theory of the Monatomic Ideal Gas. Second Paper (1925) 354
- 26. Unified Field Theory of Gravitation and Electricity (1925) 369
- 27. Patent of Refrigerator (1927) 376
- 28. Unified Field Theory Based on Riemannian Metric and Distant Parallelism (1930) 384
- 29. On the Cosmological Problem of the General Theory of Relativity (1931) 398
- 30. On the Relation between the Expansion and the Mean Density of the Universe (1932) 402
- 31. Elementary Derivation of the Equivalence of Mass and Energy (1935) 404
- 32. Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered Complete? (1935) 412
- 33. The Particle Problem in the General Theory of Relativity (1935) 420
- 34. Lens-like Action of a Star by the Deflection of Light in a Gravitational Field (1936) 431
- 35. On a Generalization of Kaluza’s Theory of Electricity (1938) 433
- 36. The Gravitational Equations and the Problem of Motion [Excerpt] (1937) 455
- 37. On the Non-Existence of Regular Stationary Solutions of Relativistic Field Equations (1943) 486
- 38. Relativistic Theory of the Non-symmetric Field (1955) 494
- Bibliography 521
- Index 527
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction to the Scientific Writings ix
- 1. A Theory of the Foundations of Thermodynamics (1903) 1
- 2. On a Heuristic Point of View Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light (1905) 18
- 3. On the Motion of Small Particles Suspended in Liquids at Rest Required by the Molecular-Kinetic Theory of Heat (1905) 33
- 4. On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies (1905) 43
- 5. Does the Inertia of a Body Depend upon Its Energy Content? (1905) 72
- 6. On the Theory of Light Production and Light Absorption (1906) 75
- 7. Planck’s Theory of Radiation and the Theory of Specific Heat (1907) 82
- 8. On the Relativity Principle and the Conclusions Drawn from It (1907) 93
- 9. On the Present Status of the Radiation Problem (1909) 147
- 10. On the Development of Our Views Concerning the Nature and Constitution of Radiation (1909) 165
- 11. On the Influence of Gravitation on the Propagation of Light (1911) 181
- 12. Thermodynamic Proof of the Law of Photochemical Equivalence (1912) 191
- 13. Experimental Proof of Ampère’s Molecular Currents (1915) 198
- 14. Explanation of the Perihelion Motion of Mercury from the General Theory of Relativity (1915) 202
- 15. The Foundation of the General Theory of Relativity (1916) 212
- 16. Approximative Integration of the Field Equations of Gravitation (1916) 265
- 17. On the Quantum Theory of Radiation (1916) 275
- 18. Hamilton’s Principle and the General Theory of Relativity (1916) 289
- 19. Cosmological Considerations in the General Theory of Relativity (1917) 296
- 20. On Gravitational Waves (1918) 307
- 21. On the Foundations of the General Theory of Relativity (1918) 323
- 22. The Law of Energy Conservation in the General Theory of Relativity (1918) 326
- 23. Does Field Theory Provide Possibilities for the Solution of the Quantum Problem? (1923) 339
- 24. Quantum Theory of the Monatomic Ideal Gas (1924) 346
- 25. Quantum Theory of the Monatomic Ideal Gas. Second Paper (1925) 354
- 26. Unified Field Theory of Gravitation and Electricity (1925) 369
- 27. Patent of Refrigerator (1927) 376
- 28. Unified Field Theory Based on Riemannian Metric and Distant Parallelism (1930) 384
- 29. On the Cosmological Problem of the General Theory of Relativity (1931) 398
- 30. On the Relation between the Expansion and the Mean Density of the Universe (1932) 402
- 31. Elementary Derivation of the Equivalence of Mass and Energy (1935) 404
- 32. Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered Complete? (1935) 412
- 33. The Particle Problem in the General Theory of Relativity (1935) 420
- 34. Lens-like Action of a Star by the Deflection of Light in a Gravitational Field (1936) 431
- 35. On a Generalization of Kaluza’s Theory of Electricity (1938) 433
- 36. The Gravitational Equations and the Problem of Motion [Excerpt] (1937) 455
- 37. On the Non-Existence of Regular Stationary Solutions of Relativistic Field Equations (1943) 486
- 38. Relativistic Theory of the Non-symmetric Field (1955) 494
- Bibliography 521
- Index 527