Vitold Shmulyan

Vitold Lvovich Shmulyan (Russian: Витольд Львович Шмульян, August 29, 1914 – August 27 1944), was a Soviet mathematician known for his work in functional analysis.[1] The Eberlein–Šmulian theorem and Krein–Smulian theorem are named after him.

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  1. Kreĭn, M.G. (1965). "Vitolʹd Lʹvovich Shmulʹyan. On the fiftieth anniversary of his birth and twentieth anniversary of his death". Russ. Math. Surv. 20 (2): 127–129. doi:10.1070/RM1965v020n02ABEH001171. MR 0184835.


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