Einstein, Albert, German-born physicist and Nobel laureate (1879-1955). Autograph manuscript of scientific calculations.

No place, [March 1950 - early April 1951].

4to (280 x 216 mm). 1½ pages. Dated (likely in the hand of Helen Dukas) in pencil at upper and lower right.

$42,467.00

Einstein deep in mathematical contemplation. The manuscript comprises approximately 31 lines of mathematical workings. Einstein devoted the last thirty years of his life to the quest to combine general relativity and Maxwell’s theory of electromagnetism into a single physical and mathematical framework which would account for all of the then-known fundamental forces of nature - a "unified field theory". Although his early attempts in the 1920s focused on "distant parallelism", he later concentrated on an approach treating both the metric tensor and the affine connection as fundamental fields, often introducing an element of asymmetry (in variance to the theory of general relativity). Einstein often complained of the heavy mathematical burden imposed by this approach, as demonstrated in the present manuscript.

Provenance

Provenance: Sotheby’s, 30 May 1979, lot 49 (part).

Condition

In mint condition.