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Geometric Evolution Equations

March 12, 2007 to March 16, 2007
Organized By: Bennett Chow, Gerhard Huisken, Chuu-Lian Terng, and Gang Tian
 
Parent Programs:
Geometric Evolution Equations and Related Topics
 
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Geometric flows have been applied to a variety of geometric, topological, analytical and physical problems. Such flows include the mean, inverse mean, Gauss curvature and Willmore flows of submanifolds, Ricci/Kähler-Ricci and Calabi flows of manifolds, Yang-Mills and Hermitian-Einstein flows of connections and metrics on vector bundles, and Yamabe and other conformal flows of metrics. Applications include the Geometrization Conjecture (in the process of verification), Penrose inequality, uniformization theorems in Kähler geometry, existence of canonical metrics, connections and maps such as Einstein, Hermitian-Einstein, constant scalar curvature, and extremal metrics, Yang-Mills connections, and harmonic maps. Techniques include the geometric theory of a priori estimates, singularity analysis, surgery techniques, weak solutions, global existence and convergence.

SCHEDULE:

Monday March 12

9:30 am -- 10:30 am Burkhard Wilking
Manifolds with positive curvature operators are space forms

11:00 am -- 12:00 pm Natasa Sesum
Title TBA

2:00 pm -- 3:00 pm Felix Schulze
Nonlinear evolution by mean curvature and isoperimetric inequalities

4:10 pm -- 5:00 pm MSRI/Evans Talk
60 Evans Hall; University of California, Berkeley Robert Bryant Finsler surfaces of constant curvature


Tuesday March 13

9:30 am -- 10:30 am Klaus Ecker
Title TBA

11:00 am -- 12:00 pm Rafe Mazzeo
CMC foliations and area-minimizing submanifolds in asymptotically hyperbolic spaces

2:00 pm -- 3:00 pm Weiyong He
Title TBA

3:30 pm -- 4:30 pm Simon Brendle
Title TBA

Wednesday March 14

9:30 am -- 10:30 am John Lott
On type-III Ricci flow solutions

11:00 am -- 12:00 pm Yuanlong Xin
Convexity, Rigidity and Mean Curvature Flow

2:00 pm -- 3:00 pm Dan Knopf
Title TBA

3:30 pm -- 4:30 pm Qi Zhang
A Li-Yau type inequality for the conjugate heat equation under Ricci flow

Thursday March 15

9:30 am -- 10:30 am Todd Oliynyk
Title TBA

11:00 am -- 12:00 pm Jiayu Li
Title TBA

2:00 pm -- 3:00 pm Xiuxiong Chen
Title TBA

3:30 pm -- 4:30 pm Reto Mueller
Differential Harnack Inequalities and Monotone Quantities

Friday March 16

9:30 am -- 10:30 am Jan Metzger
Title TBA

11:00 am -- 12:00 pm Andre Neves
Convergence of inverse mean curvature flow in asymptotically hyperbolic manifolds

Talks from Recent Developments in Numerical Methods and Algorithms for Geometric Evolution Equations will be scheduled in the afternoon and the next day (Saturday).

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Abstracts:

Felix Schulze
Abstract: Evolving smooth, compact hypersurfaces in R^{n+1} with normal speed equal to a positive power k of the mean curvature improves a certain 'isoperimetric difference' for k >= n-1. As singularities may develop before the volume goes to zero, we develop a weak level-set formulation for such flows and show that the above monotonicity is still valid. This proves the isoperimetric inequality for n <= 7. Extending this to complete, simply connected 3-dimensional manifolds with nonpositive sectional curvature, we give a new proof for the Euclidean isoperimetric inequality on such manifolds.

Andre Neves
Abstract: I will show that inverse mean curvature flow does not have the asymptotic convergence needed to prove a Penrose-type inequality for asymptotically hyperbolic 3-manifolds.



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