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The General Theory of Relativity (continued)

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The Meaning of Relativity

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We are now in possession of the mathematical apparatus which is necessary to formulate the laws of the general theory of relativity. No attempt will be made in this presentation at systematic completeness, but single results and possibilities will be developed progressively from what is known and from the results obtained. Such a presentation is most suited to the present provisional state of our knowledge.

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Einstein, A. (1922). The General Theory of Relativity (continued). In: The Meaning of Relativity. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6022-3_4

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