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The following pages link to The development of tensor calculus. From absolute differential calculus to relativity (Q1345407):
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- Schouten, Levi-Civita and the notion of parallelism in Riemannian geometry (Q346670) (← links)
- Talking at cross-purposes: how Einstein and the logical empiricists never agreed on what they were disagreeing about (Q484899) (← links)
- The forgotten tradition: how the logical empiricists missed the philosophical significance of the work of Riemann, Christoffel and Ricci (Q485618) (← links)
- Toward a scientific and personal biography of Tullio Levi-Civita (1873--1941) (Q558074) (← links)
- Mesh and measure in early general relativity (Q905658) (← links)
- The role of differential parameters in Beltrami's work (Q1362793) (← links)
- The Christoffel plaque in Monschau. (Q1411678) (← links)
- Editor's note: ``On the three-dimensional spaces which admit a continuous group of motions'' by Luigi Bianchi. With biography (Q1611348) (← links)
- Cartan, Schouten and the search for connection (Q1708443) (← links)
- Frames and stresses in Einstein's quest for a generalized theory of relativity (Q2008998) (← links)
- Back to the roots of vector and tensor calculus: Heaviside versus Gibbs (Q2040445) (← links)
- The mystery of Riemann's curvature (Q2253813) (← links)
- Outline of a dynamical inferential conception of the application of mathematics (Q2261517) (← links)
- An Italian calculus for general relativity (Q2304756) (← links)
- Why Einstein did not believe that general relativity geometrizes gravity (Q2351912) (← links)
- The Algebra of Fourth-Order Tensors with Application to Diffusion MRI (Q3627871) (← links)
- Submanifold theory—A contemplation of submanifolds (Q4965210) (← links)
- Some remarks on the history of Ricci's absolute differential calculus (Q6633326) (← links)