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Margit Rösler

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Margit Rösler (born 1962) is a German mathematician known for her research in harmonic analysis, special functions, and Dunkl operators. She is a professor of mathematics at Paderborn University.

Rösler earned a diploma in mathematics with distinction from the Technical University of Munich in 1988. She completed her PhD at the same university in 1992.[1] Her dissertation, Durch orthogonale trigonometrische Systeme auf dem Einheitskreis induzierte Faltungsstrukturen auf , was jointly supervised by Rupert Lasser and Elmar Thoma.[2]

She remained at TU Munich as a postdoctoral researcher and assistant professor, earning a habilitation in 1999.[1] Her habilitation thesis was Contributions to the theory of Dunkl operators.[3] She was a lecturer at the University of Göttingen from 2000 until 2004. Then, after short-term positions at the University of Amsterdam and Technische Universität Darmstadt, and a professorship at the Clausthal University of Technology, she took her present position at Paderborn University in 2012.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c Short CV, retrieved 25 April 2023
  2. ^ Margit Rösler at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. ^ WorldCat catalog entry for Contributions to the theory of Dunkl operators, retrieved 1 September 2019
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