Tatyana Olegovna Shaposhnikova is a Russian-born Swedish mathematician.
11 Facts About Tatyana Shaposhnikova
Tatyana Shaposhnikova is best known for her work in the theory of multipliers in function spaces, partial differential operators and history of mathematics, some of which was partly done jointly with Vladimir Maz'ya.
Tatyana Shaposhnikova is a translator of both scientific and literary texts.
Tatyana Shaposhnikova lost her job twice because of her contacts with active dissidents, thus having to change her employer.
Tatyana Shaposhnikova immigrated in Sweden in 1990 with her family.
Tatyana Shaposhnikova is the author of more than 70 research papers and of four books: her research mainly belongs to the following fields.
Tatyana Shaposhnikova found conditions for the boundedness of singular integrals and pseudodifferential operators acting between pairs of Sobolev spaces in 1995.
Tatyana Shaposhnikova described the structure of composition operators in spaces of multipliers between Sobolev spaces and gave applications of those results to semilinear elliptic systems of equations.
Tatyana Shaposhnikova showed that multipliers can be naturally suited to deal with the Lp coercivity of the Neumann problem.
Tatyana Shaposhnikova's prize winning book on Jacques Hadamard, coauthored with V Maz'ya, was published in 1998 jointly by the American Mathematical Society and the London Mathematical Society.
Tatyana Shaposhnikova has translated and edited several mathematical monographs: it is worth to note the works by Koshelev et al.