Karl Schwarzschild Scientist

Karl Schwarzschild ([ˈkaʁl ˈʃvaʁtsʃɪlt]) (October 9, 1873 – May 11, 1916) was a German physicist and astronomer. He is also the father of astrophysicist Martin Schwarzschild.He provided the first exact solution to the Einstein field equations of general relativity, for the limited case of a single spherical non-rotating mass, which he accomplished in 1915, the same year that Einstein first introduced general relativity. The Schwarzschild solution, which makes use of Schwarzschild coordinates and the Schwarzschild metric, leads to a derivation of the Schwarzschild radius, which is the size of the event horizon of a non-rotating black hole.Schwarzschild accomplished this triumph while serving in the German army during World War I. He died the following year from the autoimmune disease pemphigus, which he developed while at the Russian front.Asteroid 837 Schwarzschilda is named in his honor.

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Karl Schwarzschild
Birth dateOctober 09, 1873
Birth place
Frankfurt
Nationality
Germany
Date of deathMay 11, 1916
Place of death
Potsdam
Education
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

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