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The Mathematicians’ Happy Hunting Ground: Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity
David E. Rowesubject
Theoretical physicsTheory of relativityHistory and Philosophy of ScienceStatic interpretation of timeDoubly special relativityGeneral MathematicsQuantum mechanicsAbsolute time and spaceFour-forceTest theories of special relativityEmission theorySpecial relativity (alternative formulations)Mathematicsdescription
There is hardly any doubt that for physics special relativity theory is of much greater consequence than the general theory. The reverse situation prevails with respect to mathematics: there special relativity theory had comparatively little, general relativity theory very considerable, influence, above all upon the development of a general scheme for differential geometry. —Hermann Weyl, “Relativity as a Stimulus to Mathematical Research,” pp. 536–537.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2004-03-01 | The Mathematical Intelligencer |