American mathematician (1927–1989)
Allen Lowell Shields (May 7, 1927 – September 16, 1989) was an American mathematician who worked on measure theory , complex analysis , functional analysis and operator theory ,[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] and was "one of the world's leading authorities on spaces of analytic functions."[ 4]
Shields was a student of Witold Hurewicz .[ 5]
A special issue of The Mathematical Intelligencer , for which he served as editor of the "Years Ago" column, was dedicated to his memory in 1990.[ 4]
Notable students
Shields directed a large number of doctoral dissertations,[ 4] [ 5] including the 1967 PhD thesis of Theodore Kaczynski , the future 'Unabomber', titled "Boundary Functions".[ 5]
References
^ Duren, Peter (1990), "In remembrance of Allen Shields", The Mathematical Intelligencer , 12 (2): 11– 14, doi :10.1007/BF03023995 , ISSN 0343-6993 , MR 1044920 , S2CID 122157471
^ Shapiro, Harold S. (1990), "Allen Lowell Shields – some reminiscences", The Mathematical Intelligencer , 12 (2): 8– 10, doi :10.1007/BF03023994 , MR 1044919 , S2CID 120565153
^ O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F. , "Allen Shields" , MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive , University of St Andrews
^ a b c Axler, Sheldon (1990), "Dedication", The Mathematical Intelligencer , 12 (2): 3, doi :10.1007/BF03023992 , MR 1044917
^ a b c Allen Shields at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
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