Alfred Schild (1924-2007) was a notable physicist known for his contributions to theoretical physics and related fields. He is particularly recognized for his work on general relativity and cosmology. One of his significant contributions is the Schild's ladder, a method used in the study of gravitational fields and geodesics in curved spacetime. In addition to his research, Schild was involved in mentoring students and contributing to the academic community as a professor.

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