Tsing Hua Lectures on Geometry & Analysis

Tsing Hua Lectures on Geometry & Analysis

Author: Shing-Tung Yau

Publisher: International Press of Boston

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13:

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A collection of lectures given by the author and numerous contributors at Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, in 1990-1. Topics covered include: energy in general relativity; existence and convergence of solutions; closed geodesics; and mean curvature evolution.


Number Theory, Analysis and Geometry

Number Theory, Analysis and Geometry

Author: Dorian Goldfeld

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-12-20

Total Pages: 715

ISBN-13: 1461412595

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In honor of Serge Lang’s vast contribution to mathematics, this memorial volume presents articles by prominent mathematicians. Reflecting the breadth of Lang's own interests and accomplishments, these essays span the field of Number Theory, Analysis and Geometry.


Geometry and Physics

Geometry and Physics

Author: Jürgen Jost

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2009-08-17

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 3642005411

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"Geometry and Physics" addresses mathematicians wanting to understand modern physics, and physicists wanting to learn geometry. It gives an introduction to modern quantum field theory and related areas of theoretical high-energy physics from the perspective of Riemannian geometry, and an introduction to modern geometry as needed and utilized in modern physics. Jürgen Jost, a well-known research mathematician and advanced textbook author, also develops important geometric concepts and methods that can be used for the structures of physics. In particular, he discusses the Lagrangians of the standard model and its supersymmetric extensions from a geometric perspective.


Geometry, Topology, and Dynamics in Negative Curvature

Geometry, Topology, and Dynamics in Negative Curvature

Author: C. S. Aravinda

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2016-01-21

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 1316539180

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The ICM 2010 satellite conference 'Geometry, Topology and Dynamics in Negative Curvature' afforded an excellent opportunity to discuss various aspects of this fascinating interdisciplinary subject in which methods and techniques from geometry, topology, and dynamics often interact in novel and interesting ways. Containing ten survey articles written by some of the leading experts in the field, this proceedings volume provides an overview of important recent developments relating to negative curvature. Topics covered include homogeneous dynamics, harmonic manifolds, the Atiyah Conjecture, counting circles and arcs, and hyperbolic buildings. Each author pays particular attention to the expository aspects, making the book particularly useful for graduate students and mathematicians interested in transitioning from other areas via the common theme of negative curvature.


Spectral Theory and Geometry

Spectral Theory and Geometry

Author: E. Brian Davies

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1999-09-30

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 0521777496

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Authoritative lectures from world experts on spectral theory and geometry.


Geometry and Topology of Manifolds

Geometry and Topology of Manifolds

Author: Akito Futaki

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-06-03

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 4431560211

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Since the year 2000, we have witnessed several outstanding results in geometry that have solved long-standing problems such as the Poincaré conjecture, the Yau–Tian–Donaldson conjecture, and the Willmore conjecture. There are still many important and challenging unsolved problems including, among others, the Strominger–Yau–Zaslow conjecture on mirror symmetry, the relative Yau–Tian–Donaldson conjecture in Kähler geometry, the Hopf conjecture, and the Yau conjecture on the first eigenvalue of an embedded minimal hypersurface of the sphere. For the younger generation to approach such problems and obtain the required techniques, it is of the utmost importance to provide them with up-to-date information from leading specialists.The geometry conference for the friendship of China and Japan has achieved this purpose during the past 10 years. Their talks deal with problems at the highest level, often accompanied with solutions and ideas, which extend across various fields in Riemannian geometry, symplectic and contact geometry, and complex geometry.


The Ricci Flow: Techniques and Applications

The Ricci Flow: Techniques and Applications

Author: Bennett Chow

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2010-04-21

Total Pages: 542

ISBN-13: 0821846612

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The Ricci flow uses methods from analysis to study the geometry and topology of manifolds. With the third part of their volume on techniques and applications of the theory, the authors give a presentation of Hamilton's Ricci flow for graduate students and mathematicians interested in working in the subject, with an emphasis on the geometric and analytic aspects. The topics include Perelman's entropy functional, point picking methods, aspects of Perelman's theory of $\kappa$-solutions including the $\kappa$-gap theorem, compactness theorem and derivative estimates, Perelman's pseudolocality theorem, and aspects of the heat equation with respect to static and evolving metrics related to Ricci flow. In the appendices, we review metric and Riemannian geometry including the space of points at infinity and Sharafutdinov retraction for complete noncompact manifolds with nonnegative sectional curvature. As in the previous volumes, the authors have endeavored, as much as possible, to make the chapters independent of each other. The book makes advanced material accessible to graduate students and nonexperts. It includes a rigorous introduction to some of Perelman's work and explains some technical aspects of Ricci flow useful for singularity analysis. The authors give the appropriate references so that the reader may further pursue the statements and proofs of the various results.


Introduction to Analysis on Graphs

Introduction to Analysis on Graphs

Author: Alexander Grigor’yan

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2018-08-23

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 147044397X

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A central object of this book is the discrete Laplace operator on finite and infinite graphs. The eigenvalues of the discrete Laplace operator have long been used in graph theory as a convenient tool for understanding the structure of complex graphs. They can also be used in order to estimate the rate of convergence to equilibrium of a random walk (Markov chain) on finite graphs. For infinite graphs, a study of the heat kernel allows to solve the type problem—a problem of deciding whether the random walk is recurrent or transient. This book starts with elementary properties of the eigenvalues on finite graphs, continues with their estimates and applications, and concludes with heat kernel estimates on infinite graphs and their application to the type problem. The book is suitable for beginners in the subject and accessible to undergraduate and graduate students with a background in linear algebra I and analysis I. It is based on a lecture course taught by the author and includes a wide variety of exercises. The book will help the reader to reach a level of understanding sufficient to start pursuing research in this exciting area.


Lecture Notes on Mean Curvature Flow

Lecture Notes on Mean Curvature Flow

Author: Carlo Mantegazza

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-07-28

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 3034801459

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This book is an introduction to the subject of mean curvature flow of hypersurfaces with special emphasis on the analysis of singularities. This flow occurs in the description of the evolution of numerous physical models where the energy is given by the area of the interfaces. These notes provide a detailed discussion of the classical parametric approach (mainly developed by R. Hamilton and G. Huisken). They are well suited for a course at PhD/PostDoc level and can be useful for any researcher interested in a solid introduction to the technical issues of the field. All the proofs are carefully written, often simplified, and contain several comments. Moreover, the author revisited and organized a large amount of material scattered around in literature in the last 25 years.