FWIW, I have a pretty consistent reproduction of this on my 20.04
machine here.  Restarting gnome-shell with Alt-F2 then "r" causes all
the window management stuff to go away, but doesn't actually kill the
process that's reporting the giant resident set size.  Manually killing
that pid also causes the WM chrome to disappear for a second and then
pop back once a new gnome-shell process spawns.  That one comes up
almost instantly with a huge (but smaller, at least) RSS:

0] jbm@complexity:~/Downloads $ ps l 650626
F   UID     PID    PPID PRI  NI    VSZ   RSS WCHAN  STAT TTY        TIME COMMAND
0  1000  650626    2554  20   0 6884676 2449912 -   Rsl  ?         62:14 
/usr/bin/gnome-shell
0] jbm@complexity:~/Downloads $ kill 650626

(run top to get the new PID)

130] jbm@complexity:~/Downloads $ ps l 665168
F   UID     PID    PPID PRI  NI    VSZ   RSS WCHAN  STAT TTY        TIME COMMAND
0  1000  665168    2554  20   0 6248912 1988284 poll_s Ssl ?        0:57 
/usr/bin/gnome-shell

So, it's gone from 2449912 to 1988284.  That isn't nothing: 2.3GiB vs
1.9GiB, but it's still a heck of a lot of RAM for a newly-spawned
process.

Hope this report helps!

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