W.F. Eberlein (1917-1986) held positions at the Institute for Advanced Study (1947-1948), University of Wisconsin (1948-1955), Wayne State University (1955-1956), and the University of Rochester (1957-1986). His mathematical work, largely in analysis, included ergodic theory, mean value theorems, numerical integration, and functional and harmonic analysis. He also worked on models of space-time, relativity, and quantum theory, particularly internal symmetry and spinor analysis.
From the guide to the W. F. Eberlein Papers 87-1., 1936-1986, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)
From the description of Eberlein, W.F. Papers, 1936-1986. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 19293086