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重力と相対性理論の年表
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Timeline of gravitational physics and relativity
Einstein's mass-energy equation in a 1912 manuscript. He originally used
L
{\displaystyle L}
instead of
E
{\displaystyle E}
to denote energy.
General relativity
G
μ
ν
+
Λ
g
μ
ν
=
κ
T
μ
ν
{\displaystyle G_{\mu \nu }+\Lambda g_{\mu \nu }={\kappa }T_{\mu \nu }}
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