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(New page: {{Stub-person}} '''Albert Einstein''' (born: Ulm, Württemberg, Germany, 14th of March 1879; died (aged 76): Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.A. 18th of April 1955 ) produced a number of very...)
 
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of statistical mechanics. Perhaps the single most important one
of statistical mechanics. Perhaps the single most important one
was his annus mirabilis (1905) description of Brownian motion
was his annus mirabilis (1905) description of Brownian motion
in terms of diffusion. Recipient of the [[Nobel Prize]] in physics in 1921.
in terms of diffusion. Recipient of the [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1921/index.html Nobel prize in physics in 1921].
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==See also==
==See also==

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Albert Einstein (born: Ulm, Württemberg, Germany, 14th of March 1879; died (aged 76): Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.A. 18th of April 1955 ) produced a number of very important contributions to the field of statistical mechanics. Perhaps the single most important one was his annus mirabilis (1905) description of Brownian motion in terms of diffusion. Recipient of the Nobel prize in physics in 1921.

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