Georgi Evgen'evich Shilov (Russian: Гео́ргий Евге́ньевич Ши́лов; 3 February 1917 – 17 January 1975) was a Soviet mathematician and expert in the field of functional analysis, who contributed to the theory of normed rings and generalized functions.

Georgiy Shilov
Born(1917-02-03)3 February 1917
Died3 February 1975(1975-02-03) (aged 58)
NationalitySoviet
Alma materMoscow State University
Known forGelfand–Shilov space
Shilov boundary
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsMoscow State University
Doctoral advisorIsrael Gelfand
Doctoral studentsMikhail Agranovich
Valentina Borok
Gregory Eskin
Arkadi Nemirovski

He was born in Ivanovo-Voznesensk. After graduating from Moscow State University in 1938, he served in the army during World War II. He earned a doctorate in physical-mathematical sciences in 1951, also at MSU, and briefly taught at Kyiv University until returning as a professor at MSU in 1954. There, he supervised over 40 graduate students, including Mikhail Agranovich, Valentina Borok, Gregory Eskin, and Arkadi Nemirovski. Shilov often collaborated with colleague Israel Gelfand on research that included generalized functions and partial differential equations.[1]

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  1. ^ "Georgii Evgen'evich Shilov" (PDF). Functional Analysis and Its Applications. 9: 93. 1975. doi:10.1007/BF01075443.[dead link]
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