Summer Graduate School
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Location: | Crete, Greece |
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- Hélène Barcelo (MSRI / Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute (SLMath))
- Theodora Bourni (University of Tennessee)
- Simon Brendle (Columbia University)
- Panagiota Daskalopoulos (Columbia University)
- Gerhard Huisken (Math. Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach; Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen)
- Charalambos Makridakis (Institute of Applied & Computational Mathematics)
[The image on this vase from Minoan Crete, dated on 1500-2000 BC, resembles an ancient solution to the Curve shortening flow - one of the most basic geometric flows. The vase is at Heraklion Archaeological Museum]
This summer graduate school is a collaboration between MSRI and the FORTH-IACM Institute in Crete. The purpose of the school is to introduce graduate students to some of the most important geometric evolution equations. Information about the location of the summer school can be found here.
This is an area of geometric analysis that lies at the interface of differential geometry and partial differential equations. The lectures will begin with an introduction to nonlinear diffusion equations and continue with classical results on the Ricci Flow, the Mean curvature flow and other fully non-linear extrinsic flows such as the Gauss curvature flow. The lectures will also include geometric applications such as isoperimetric inequalities, topological applications such as the Poincaré onjecture, as well as recent important developments related to the study of singularities and ancient solutions.
For more information, please see this LINK.
The schedule is now available.
Suggested Prerequisites
Students are expected to have a basic (advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate) background on elliptic and parabolic partial equations and Classical Riemannian Geometry. More precisely the students are expected to have the following background:
1. A basic course on Partial Differential Equations such as: L.C. Evans, Partial Differential Equations, Chapters 2 and 5-7
2. A basic course on Riemannian Geometry such as: Manfredo do Carmo, Riemannian Geometry, Chapters 1-8 or John Lee, Riemannian Manifolds.
For eligibility and how to apply, see the Summer Graduate Schools homepage
Due to the small number of students supported by MSRI, only one student per institution will be funded by MSRI.
Support for this school is provided by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation and MSRI.
Geometric flows
nonlinear diffusion
parabolic partial differential equations
Ricci flow
mean curvature flow
evolution equations
Poincare Conjecture
Curvature flows
ancient solutions
singularities
35K93 - Quasilinear parabolic equations with mean curvature operator
53A07 - Higher-dimensional and -codimensional surfaces in Euclidean and related $n$n-spaces
53E20 - Ricci flows [See also 53Exx, 53E40, 53E50, 53E99, 53E30, 53E10]
58J35 - Heat and other parabolic equation methods for PDEs on manifolds
58J47 - Propagation of singularities; initial value problems on manifolds
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