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From: Eduardo Guendelman
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2015 7:50 PM
To: Jeffrey E.
Subject: SAD NEWS ON Jacob Bekenstein
Dear Jeffrey,<=p>
there are some SAD NE=S ON Jacob Bekenstein
posted here:=nbsp;Jacob Bekenstein (1947-2=15) <http://fqxi=org/community/forum/topic/2580> .
=/span>Jacob Bekenstein (1947-2015) <http://foxi.orecommunity/forum/topic/2580>
In remembrance of Jacob Bekenstein, a guest post by his friend and colleagu= Eduardo Guendelman, Physics
Department, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva= Israel.lt
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It is with great sorrow that we report on the passing of Professor Jacob D.=Bekenstein from the Hebrew University in
Jerusalem, Israel. Jacob was born=in Mexico City in 1947 and obtained his undergraduate and M Sc degre=s in 1969
from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. His Ph.D work obtained. from Princeton University in 1972 und=r the
guidance of John A. Wheeler contained his breakthrough discovery of =he Black hole entropy which started the subject
of Black hole thermodynami=s. His findings were later further supported by the discovery of Black hole radiation by
Hawking, who initial=y opposed the ideas of Bekenstein. He was a postdoctoral fellow at t=e University of Texas at
Austin, and then faculty member (1974-1990)=at the Ben Gurion University in Israel where he became full professor in
1978 and then Arnow Professor of Astroph=sics in 1983. I had the fortune to be his post doctoral fellow at&nb=p; Ben
Gurion University (1985-1988) at the time when he was develop=ng his famous Entropy Bounds, We worked on this
subject and this was a great opportunity to get to know not only a great scientist=but also an outstanding human being. .
Since 1990 he has been at the Hebre= University of Jerusalem (since 1993 as Polak Professor of Theoretical Phy=ics).
Other scientific interests Jacob had have been relativistic magnetohydrodynamics, galactic dyna=ics, physical aspects of
information theory, development of consiste=t theories with a time dependent fine structure constant, the
development =f alternatives to dark matter by modifying gravity and more recently also designing realistic experiments
to explore =uantum gravity. . Bekenstein was a member of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities (since 1997)
and of=The World Jewish Academy of Sciences., and has been honored with the =Landau Prize (1981), the Rothschild
Prize (1988), the Israel National Prize (2005), the Weizmann Prize (2011), the Wolf Prize 2012 and most=nbsp; recently
the Einstein Prize of the American Physical Society f=r 2015. He will be greatly missed as a great scientist and as = great
man. He is survived by his wife Bilha and their three children.
Eduardo Guendelman,
Physics Department,
Ben Gurion University,
Beer Sheva, Israel
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