570 DOC. 24
RESPONSE
TO QUESTION
BY REISSNER
Published
in Physikalische Zeitschrift
15
(1914):
108-110. Received
11
December
1913, pub-
lished
15
January
1914.
[1]Einstein
et
al. 1913
(Doc. 18),
p.
1265.
[2]See
Einstein 1913c
(Doc.
17)
for Einstein's lecture.
[3]In
a
footnote
to
the
published
discussion
following
Einstein's lecture
(Einstein
et
al. 1913
[Doc. 18]),
Reißner
points
out that
Einstein's
response
to his
comment
was
based
on a
mis-
understanding
and
reiterates
his
question
in
more
detail
(see
Einstein
et
al. 1913
[Doc. 18],
pp.
1265-1266).
[4]In
Einstein
et
al. 1913 (Doc.
18),
p.
1265, the
text
reads "effects"
("Einwirkungen")
instead
of "influences"
("Einflüssen").
[5]See Einstein
1913c
(Doc.
17),
p.
1259.
[6]See,
e.g.,
the
discussion
in
Abraham/Föppl 1907, §89.
[7]See Einstein 1913c
(Doc. 17),
p.
1258.
[8]For
a
review of Einstein's earlier work
on
the
inertia of
energy
in the
context
of
the
special
theory
of
relativity,
see
Vol.
2,
the editorial
note,
"Einstein
on
the
Theory
of
Relativity,"
sec.
V,
in
particular
pp.
268-270.
The
following argument
did
not appear in
Einstein's earlier work
on a
generalized theory
of
relativity, although
Einstein
had
probably already
arrived
at
the
results
presented
below
by
early
June
1913
(see
Einstein
to
Michele
Besso,
ca.
10
March
1914
[Vol. 5,
Doc. 514]).
[9]Einstein and Grossmann 1913
(Doc.
13),
part
1,
§2.
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