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David Gilbarg (17 September 1918,Boston, Massachusetts – 20 April 2001,Palo Alto, California) was an American mathematician, and a professor emeritus atStanford University.

He completed hisPh.D. atIndiana University in 1941; his dissertation, titledOn the Structure of the group ofp-adicl-units, was written under the supervision ofEmil Artin.
Gilbarg was co-author, together with his studentNeil Trudinger, of the bookElliptic Partial Differential Equations of Second Order. Besides Trudinger, Gilbarg's doctoral students includeJerald Ericksen andJames Serrin.
References
edit- Obituary, Stanford News Service, May 1, 2001.
- Memorial Resolution byLeon Simon,Richard Schoen, andBrian White.
- McTutor biography
- David Gilbarg at theMathematics Genealogy Project
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