Online lectures for the Yamabe Symposium, 2002 in the University of Minnesota

Organizers: Robert Gulliver , Naichung Conan Leung and Jiaping Wang

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N.B. Each audio file is large (about 60 MB). We will try to compress them further in the future.
Yamabe Lecture/Colloquium:
Peter Li  (Univ. of Calif., Irvine)
Function theory on manifolds and some recent applications to geometry and  topology ( Slide , Audio )


Yamabe Symposium:
Hubert Bray (MIT)
Inverse Mean Curvature Flow and the Yamabe Invariant of RP^3 ( Slide , Audio )
 
Ben Chow (UCSD)
A result on Hamilton's Ricci Flow ( Slide , Audio )

Richard Hamilton (Columbia)
Perturbing Precise Harnack Estimates ( Slide , Audio )

Peter Li  (Univ. of Calif., Irvine)
Minimal hypersurfaces in a nonnegatively curved manifold ( Slide , Audio )

Fang-Hua Lin (Courant)
Faddeev knots as stable solitons:  Existence theorems ( Slide , Audio )

Richard Schoen (Stanford)
An update on the Yamabe variational approach to the construction and characterization of three dimensional constant curvature metric ( Slide , Audio )

Gang Tian (MIT)
Lefschetz fibrations and symplectic isotopy ( Slide , Audio )

Brian White (Stanford)
Singularities in mean curvature flow ( Slide , Audio )






 
 

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