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English: Donna D. Elbert (27 January 1928–15 January 2019) was an American "computer" who worked closely with astrophysicist Nobel Laureate Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar for 30 years. She co-authored 18 papers with the astrophysicist and even single-authored her own paper "Bessel and Related Functions Which Occur in Hydromagnetics," published in the Astrophysical Journal in 1957. In 2022, Elbert received growing credit for her contributions to Chandrasekhar's research, specifically for her insights on what is now known as the Elbert range.
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