Biographical Evidence.
Because he worked with formulas which contained mathematical elements, the assumption is that Albert Einstein was an accomplished mathematician. However, biographical evidence is that he did not excel at higher levels of mathematical study, was frequently absent from lectures, and regularly given poor grades. His passion was for physics and he would employ the services of those more skilled in mathematics to check, edit and advise on his research papers before they were published. His second wife, who was also his cousin, served him well in this capacity.
Another Answer:
Albert Einstein was a theoretical physicist. He used mathematics, but he was not technically a mathematician.
He discovered that Energy=Mass times the speed of light squared.
Through his theory of relativity and specifically mass-energy equivalence, E = mc2
And what he means by that it is a way of energy
yes he was he was the famous math geiunes who got the theory of E=MC2
No he was a physicist. But as a physicist you have to be really good at maths.
by learning it in school
He was both a scientist and a mathematician
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He had autism.
He was a famous physicist and mathematician
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He was an accomplished scientist
Einstein's accomplishements did not impact on mathematics in any significant way.
No idea. But I'd say Albert Einstein was
he was a conceptual thinker....a visual mathematician
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