Einstein’s Italian Mathematicians: Ricci, Levi-Civita, and the Birth of General Relativity

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"Einstein’s Italian Mathematicians: Ricci, Levi-Civita, and the Birth of General Relativity" is a historical study that explores how the mathematical work of Gregorio Ricci-Curbastro and Tullio Levi-Civita underpinned Albert Einstein’s development of general relativity.

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instanceOf book
historical study
about Italian school of differential geometry
conceptual foundations of modern physics
history of general relativity
scientific collaboration across national boundaries
chronologicalFocus early 20th century
late 19th century
describes historical interactions between Einstein and Italian mathematicians
mathematical foundations of Einstein’s gravitational theory
examines development of absolute differential calculus
transmission of mathematical ideas from Italy to Einstein
field history of mathematics
history of science
focusesOn influence of Levi-Civita’s work on parallel transport and tensor analysis
influence of Ricci-Curbastro’s absolute differential calculus on Einstein
role of Italian mathematics in the development of general relativity
genre non-fiction
scholarly monograph
language English
mainSubject Albert Einstein NERFINISHED
Gregorio Ricci-Curbastro NERFINISHED
Tullio Levi-Civita NERFINISHED
general relativity
tensor calculus

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Judith R. Goodstein notableWork Einstein’s Italian Mathematicians: Ricci, Levi-Civita, and the Birth of General Relativity