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Jacques saveur jean biography of albert einstein

Glimpse Albert Einstein's fascinating - sometimes funny - exchanges with great French mathematicians. These formative conversations would go on to shape his ground-breaking scientific work. Jean Perrin is a French physicist. The Academy is one of the world's largest scientific institutions. Einstein gladly accepted this new international recognition.

Albert Einstein responded with this the official letter confirming his election. The election decree was sent to Einstein at Princeton University.

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With the rise of Hitler to power in Germany, Einstein moved permanently to Princeton in , becoming a lifetime member of the new Institute for advanced study. He stayed for 22 years. A few months after his election, Einstein - touched by this recognition - thanked the two secretaries of the Academy. He sent a first handwritten letter of thanks to Alfred Lacroix, Permanent Secretary of the 2nd Division chemical, biological and medical sciences.

He met them at the international Solvay congresses in , , and , as well as during visits to France in and As a member of the Academy of Sciences, Albert Einstein finds two of his academic friends. This is the mathematician Elie Cartan and physicist Louis de Broglie with whom he has a long correspondence. Here, a letter, to Elie Cartan, where he evokes the death of a relative of his.