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Blowup Issues for the Yamabe Equation on High Dimensional Manifolds.

November 01, 2005 09:30 AM to 10:30 AM

Speakers:
Schoen, Richard

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Abstract:

We will describe recent joint work with Marcus Khuri in which we prove appropriate vanishing of the Weyl tensor at points of blowup for (local) Yamabe solutions in high dimensions. We show that the vanishing obtained is that which is required to have the mass defined, and we use this to extend low dimensional arguments to show there is no blowup for global solutions in high dimensions.

Lecture #12222

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