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Dorothee Haroske

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Dorothee Haroske
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Dorothee D. Haroske (born 1968)[1] is a German mathematician who holds the chair for function spaces in the Institute of Mathematics of the University of Jena.[2]

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Haroske at Oberwolfach, 2015

Education and career

Haroske completed her doctorate (Dr. rer. nat.) at the University of Jena in 1995, and her habilitation at Jena in 2002.[1] Her doctoral dissertation, Entropy Numbers and Application Numbers in Weighted Function Space of Type and , Eigenvalue Distributions of Some Degenerate Pseudodifferential Operators, was supervised by Hans Triebel [de].[3]

In 2018, she was given a chair for function spaces at the University of Rostock before returning to her present position in Jena.[1]

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Books

Haroske is the author of the book Envelopes and Sharp Embeddings of Function Spaces (Chapman & Hall, 2007).[4] With Hans Triebel she also wrote Distributions, Sobolev Spaces, Elliptic Equations (EMS Textbooks in Mathematics, European Mathematical Society, 2008).[5]

She is one of the editors of Function Spaces, Differential Operators and Nonlinear Analysis: The Hans Triebel Anniversary Volume (Springer Basel AG, 2003).[6]

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