Tatiana Olegovna Shaposhnikova

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Tatiana Olegovna Schaposhnikova , Russian Татьяна Олеговна Шапошникова , English transcription Tatyana Shaposhnikova, (* 1946 ) is a Russian mathematician.

Shaposhnikova studied at the Leningrad State University with a diploma in 1969 and a doctorate under Solomon Grigoryevich Michlin in 1973. She then worked at various Leningrad technical universities, sometimes as an assistant professor (so at the Leningrad Military Academy and the Institute for Cooling Technology). Since she had contacts with dissident circles, she lost her position several times. In 1990 she went to Sweden with her family and was a university lecturer at Linköping University . From 2004 to 2008 she was a professor at Ohio State University .

She also works as a translator of scientific and other literature from Russian and into Russian (for example from Astrid Lindgren ).

It deals with functional analysis (Sobolev multiplier of function spaces) with applications to partial differential equations.

With her husband, the mathematician Vladimir Gilelevich Masja , she published a biography of Jacques Hadamard in 1990 (Russian edition, English edition 1998, American Mathematical Society) , which received the Verdaguer Prize of the Académie des Sciences . In 2010 she received the Thureus Prize from the Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala.

Fonts

  • with Masja: Theory of Multipliers in Spaces of Differentiable Functions, Pitman, 1985
  • with Masja: Theory of Sobolev Multipliers with Applications to Differential and Integral Operators, Grundlehren der Mathematischen Wissenschaften, Springer Verlag 2009
  • with Masja: Jacques Hadamard- a universal mathematician, American Mathematical Society 1998

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