Can You Access Einstein's Papers Online?

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Einstein's papers are now publicly accessible online, providing a valuable resource for researchers and enthusiasts. The direct link to the archives is http://einsteinpapers.press.princeton.edu/. The discussion highlights the challenges of indexing large volumes of data, using Einstein's extensive writings and Martin Luther's 15,000 pages as examples. While these collections are significant, they do not compare to the scale of modern big data, which can reach petabytes in volume. The conversation also touches on the difficulties faced when dealing with unindexed data, such as a large collection of DRM-free music, emphasizing the need for effective indexing solutions in managing vast amounts of information.
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Really neat to look through! Need some translations though :)
 
My neighbors and I recently discussed "Big Data" and the difficulty indexing it. Precisely the volume of Einstein's papers was mentioned. I struggle with Martin Luther's 15,000 pages of writings, and sermons. Browsing is not particularly useful in big-data.
 
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My neighbors and I recently discussed "Big Data" and the difficulty indexing it. Precisely the volume of Einstein's papers was mentioned. I struggle with Martin Luther's 15,000 pages of writings, and sermons. Browsing is not particularly useful in big-data.
15,000 pages is a daunting amount of data when it's dumped in from of you, but it's not "big data" in the modern sense. 15,000 pages at a few hundreds of words per page and maybe ten characters per word, you're talking tens of megabytes. A random American grocery store generates and warehouses that much data every hour or so.
 
Thank you. My contribution to the Big Data conversation was the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid analyzing 25 PB a^-1. Also a recent gift of a 1 TB HDD of DRM free music that is almost unusable for lack of an index.
 
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