Formal saxon genitive usage



since James Jeans was that famous British physicist, shouldn't there be:


Jeans's instability 

instead of:


Jeans instability 

(wiki link)


I have read couple (maybe not all) of saxon genitive related topics here but I haven't found the answer.




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