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Boundary Estimates for Generalized Yamabe Equations

Analytic and Computational Aspects of Elliptic and Parabolic Equations
October 23, 2006 02:00 PM to 03:00 PM

Speakers:
Chen, Szu-yu Sophie

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Summary:

The speaker considers a generalization of the Yamabe problem in which one attempts to find a metric on a CPT MDF with BDY in a given conformal class for which a certain function of the Schoutentensor is constant and for which a certain geometric condition is satisfied on the boundary.

Keywords:

Generalized Yamabe Problem; Symmetric Functions of Eigenvalues of Schoutentensor

Lecture #13197

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