Otto Franz Georg Schilling (3 November 1911 – 20 June 1973) was a German-American mathematician known as one of the leading
algebraists of his time.[1]
Schilling, Otto F. G. (1937). "Class Fields of Infinite Degree Over p-Adic Number Fields". The Annals of Mathematics. 38 (2): 469–476.
doi:
10.2307/1968563.
ISSN0003-486X.
JSTOR1968563.
Schilling, O. E. G. (1937). "Arithmetic in Fields of Formal Power Series in Several Variables". The Annals of Mathematics. 38 (3): 551–576.
doi:
10.2307/1968600.
ISSN0003-486X.
JSTOR1968600. (typo in Schilling's name)
Schilling, O. F. G. (1938). "The Structure of Local Class Field Theory". American Journal of Mathematics. 60 (1): 75–100.
doi:
10.2307/2371544.
ISSN0002-9327.
JSTOR2371544.
Schilling, O. F. G. (1938). "A Generalization of Local Class Field Theory". American Journal of Mathematics. 60 (3): 667–704.
doi:
10.2307/2371605.
ISSN0002-9327.
JSTOR2371605.
with Saunders Mac Lane: Lane, Saunders Mac; Schilling, O. F. G. (1939). "Infinite Number Fields with Noether Ideal Theories". American Journal of Mathematics. 61 (3): 771–782.
doi:
10.2307/2371335.
ISSN0002-9327.
JSTOR2371335.
Schilling, O. F. G. (1940). "Remarks on a Special Class of Algebras". American Journal of Mathematics. 62 (1/4): 346–352.
doi:
10.2307/2371458.
ISSN0002-9327.
JSTOR2371458.
Schilling, O. F. G. (1943). "Normal Extensions of Relatively Complete Fields". American Journal of Mathematics. 65 (2): 309–334.
doi:
10.2307/2371818.
ISSN0002-9327.
JSTOR2371818.