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Einstein's `Zürich Notebook' and his Journey to General Relativity

Published 5 Jun 2011 in physics.hist-ph and gr-qc | (1106.0900v2)

Abstract: On the basis of his Z\"urich Notebook' I shall describe a particularly fruitful phase in Einstein's struggle on the way to general relativity. These research notes are an extremely illuminating source for understanding Einstein's main physical arguments and conceptual difficulties that delayed his discovery of general relativity by about three years. Together with theEnt-wurf' theory in collaboration with Marcel Grossmann, these notes also show that the final theory was missed late in 1912 within a hair's breadth. The Einstein-Grossmann theory, published almost exactly hundred years ago, contains, however, virtually all essential elements of Einstein's definite gravi-tation theory. This should become obvious by our streamlined presentation of the final phase in November 1915 that culminated with the definite field equations.

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