Banesh Hoffmann
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American mathematician and physicist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Banesh Hoffmann was a British mathematician and physicist known for his association with Albert Einstein. Life Banesh Hoffmann was born in Richmond, Surrey, on 6 September 1906. He studied mathematics and theoretical physics at the University of Oxford, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree and went on to earn his doctorate at Princeton University.
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- The Gravitational equations and the problem of motion (1938) (746)
- Subtle Is the Lord: The Science and the Life of Albert Einstein (1982) (385)
- Space, Time, and Spacetime (1975) (224)
- The tyranny of testing (1962) (132)
- Albert Einstein: Creator and Rebel (1972) (126)
- Gravitational and Electromagnetic Mass in the Born-Infeld Electrodynamics (1935) (117)
- Tensors for circuits (1959) (87)
- On the Choice of the Action Function in the New Field Theory (1937) (63)
- Theorie der Beugung Elektromagnetischer Wellen (1957) (60)
- The Strange Story of the Quantum (1959) (35)
- The Schwarzschild radial coordinate as a measure of proper distance (1978) (30)
- Perspectives in geometry and relativity : essays in honor of Václav Hlavatý (1966) (27)
- Noon-Midnight Red Shift (1961) (26)
- Multiple-choice tests (1967) (21)
- The New Field Theory (1934) (17)
- Kron's Non-Riemannian Electrodynamics (1949) (16)
- ON THE SPHERICALLY SYMMETRIC FIELD IN RELATIVITY (III) (1932) (15)
- Some Einstein Anomalies (1984) (12)
- The Vector Meson Field and Projective Relativity (1947) (11)
- The Strange Story of the Quantum: An Account for the General Reader of the Growth of the Ideas Underlying Our Present Atomic Knowledge (1959) (10)
- Projective Relativity and the Quantum Field (1931) (9)
- DIRAC'S NEW CLASSICAL THEORY OF ELECTRONS (1952) (9)
- The Relativity of Size (1953) (9)
- Pulsars and a Possible New Test of General Relativity (1968) (9)
- General Relativistic Red Shift and the Artificial Satellite (1957) (9)
- Precis of Special Relativity (1966) (8)
- The Numbers Racket (1978) (7)
- Einstein and Zionism (1979) (5)
- Projective Relativity and the Einstein-Mayer Unified Field Theory (1933) (5)
- Nature of the Primitive System in Kron's Theory (1955) (5)
- The Gravitational, Electromagnetic, and Vector Meson Fields and the Similarity Geometry (1948) (5)
- THE SIMILARITY THEORY OF RELATIVITY AND THE DIRAC-SCHRODINGER THEORY OF ELECTRONS. II (1953) (5)
- Einstein and tensors (1972) (5)
- O the Spherically Symmetric Field in Relativity. (1932) (5)
- Kron’s method of subspaces (1944) (4)
- General Relativistic Influence on Observed Pulsar Frequencies if Pulsars are Orbiting Objects (1968) (3)
- Towards Less Emphasis on Multiple-Choice Tests (1962) (3)
- Clock Rates at Perihelion and Aphelion (1961) (3)
- Fluctuating Brightness of Quasi-Stellar Radio Sources (1964) (3)
- On General Relativity (1932) (2)
- Coincidences in Time in Compton Scattering (1936) (1)
- The Influence of Albert Einstein (1949) (1)
- What is tensor analysis? (1938) (1)
- BOOK AND FILM REVIEWS: An Authentic View of Einstein: Albert Einstein, Creator and Rebel (1973) (1)
- Tensors and Equivalent Circuits (1946) (1)
- A GENERALIZATION OF THE KALUZA-KLEIN FIELD THEORY (1936) (1)
- Static, axially symmetric gravitational fields in general relativity involving mass singularities of both signs (1959) (1)
- A generalization of the Einstein-Mayer field theory (1936) (1)
- Trajectories of Charged Meson Test Particles in the Similarity Geometry (1948) (1)
- Albert Einstein: Briefe (1981) (1)
- On Yilmaz' New Approach to General Relativity (1960) (1)
- Book review (1983) (0)
- The Energy Momentum Tensor in Dirac's New Electromagnetic Theory (1952) (0)
- Shakespeare the Physicist (1951) (0)
- Matrices or tensors (1968) (0)
- LETTERS: The Authors Reply (1974) (0)
- What is tensor analysis? Part III — Applications (1938) (0)
- The Einstein Tensor in Orthogonal Coordinates in n Dimensions (1960) (0)
- Letters: Facts about Testing (1963) (0)
- Einstein and de Broglie (1979) (0)
- A Modification of Levi‐Civita's Wave Equation (1934) (0)
- Glimpses of Einstein — A Photo Essay (1974) (0)
- Objective Tests and the Highly Able (1965) (0)
- Collision Problems and the Conservation Laws (1934) (0)
- What is tensor analysis? Part II — Differential properties (1938) (0)
- Auxiliary Networks and Kron's Transformation Formulas (1954) (0)
- A Geometrical Interpretation of the Method of Symmetrical Components (1936) (0)
- Einstein the catalyst (1979) (0)
- WORKING WITH EINSTEIN - Panel Discussion: Banesh Hoffmann, Moderator (1980) (0)
- Doppler Shifts of Quasars (1964) (0)
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