Jürgen Ehlers

At the award ceremony for the Charles University Medal in Potsdam, September 2007 Jürgen Ehlers (; 29 December 1929 – 20 May 2008) was a German physicist who contributed to the understanding of Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity. From graduate and postgraduate work in Pascual Jordan's relativity research group at Hamburg University, he held various posts as a lecturer and, later, as a professor before joining the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics in Munich as a director. In 1995, he became the founding director of the newly created Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics in Potsdam, Germany.

Ehlers' research focused on the foundations of general relativity as well as on the theory's applications to astrophysics. He formulated a suitable classification of exact solutions to Einstein's field equations and proved the Ehlers–Geren–Sachs theorem that justifies the application of simple, general-relativistic model universes to modern cosmology. He created a spacetime-oriented description of gravitational lensing and clarified the relationship between models formulated within the framework of general relativity and those of Newtonian gravity. In addition, Ehlers had a keen interest in both the history and philosophy of physics and was an ardent populariser of science. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Quaternary and glacial geology by Ehlers, Jürgen, 1948-

    Chichester ; New York : J. Wiley & Sons, 1996
    Format: Book


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    The Ice Age by Ehlers, Jürgen, 1948-

    Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; Hoboken, NJ, USA : Wiley Blackwell, 2016
    Format: Book


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    Quaternary glaciations : extent and chronology

    Amsterdam ; San Diego : Elsevier, 2004
    1st ed.
    Other Authors: “…Ehlers, Jürgen, 1948-…”
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    Quaternary glaciations - extent and chronology : a closer look

    Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2011
    Other Authors: “…Ehlers, Jürgen, 1948-…”
    Format: Book