Triangle Seminars
Monday, 5 Jun 2006
Singularities of Lagrangian mean curvature flow
Andre Neves
(Princeton University)
Abstract:
I will talk about the possibilities of using mean curvature flow to
deform a Lagrangian submanifold into an area-minimizing Lagrangian
(known also as SLag). More precisely, I will show that finite time
singularities are unavoidable, i.e., they appear for a large class of
stable initial conditions. Then, I will give the optimal theorem
regarding the structure of the tangent flow at a singularity.
I will talk about the possibilities of using mean curvature flow to
deform a Lagrangian submanifold into an area-minimizing Lagrangian
(known also as SLag). More precisely, I will show that finite time
singularities are unavoidable, i.e., they appear for a large class of
stable initial conditions. Then, I will give the optimal theorem
regarding the structure of the tangent flow at a singularity.
Posted by: IC
Tuesday, 6 Jun 2006
Equilibrium Thermodynamics for Quantum Systems
Dorje Brody
(Imperial)
Supersymmetric Gauge Theories in Twistor Space
David Skinner
(Oxford)
Thursday, 8 Jun 2006
Multi-center attactors
Eric Gimon
(Berkeley)
Friday, 9 Jun 2006
The structure of semi-simple topological field theories
Constantin Teleman
(Cambridge)