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There is no evidence that Einstein made even one great contribution to mathematics. Einstein relied heavily on mathematics to provide his contributions to physics, of which there are many.
Einstein does gave a great contribution to math and i believe that this contributions made people change their look in the world, .
There is no significant contribution of any person named Alexander Einstein recorded. However, Albert Einstein made major contributions in science including the theory of relativity which he got a Nobel prize for.
He is known for his contributions to science
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To bad those are all contributions to physics, not mathematics.
Albert Einstein revolutionized physics with his theories of relativity and contributions to quantum mechanics. He did not "discover" physics, as physics as a field had been studied for centuries before his time.
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There is no specific individual known as the "second Einstein." Albert Einstein is a renowned physicist known for his contributions to the theory of relativity and other fundamental scientific developments. Other notable scientists have made significant contributions to physics, but none are considered the "second Einstein" in the same way.
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Developed the Atomic bomb before Germany
Einstein did not make any notable contribution to mathematics.