Einstein's Nobel Prize : a glimpse behind closed doors : the archival evidence /

In essence, Einstein did not win the Nobel Prize in Physics for 1921 for developing the theory of relativity. Instead the committee in charge considered his work on the photoelectric effect more worthy of attention. Here Elzinga (history of ideas and history of science emeritus, U. of Goteborg), wor...

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Main Author: Elzinga, Aant, 1937-
Corporate Author: Edward Potts Cheyney Memorial Fund
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Sagamore Beach, MA : Science History Publications/USA, 2006
Sagamore Beach, MA : 2006
Series:Archives of the Nobel Museum ; 6]
[Archives of the Nobel Museum ; 6]
Archives of the Nobel Museum ; 6
Archives of the Nobel Museum ; 6]
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