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The graduate reading seminar in differential geometry / geometric analysis meets '''Tuesdays 4-6pm''' in '''Van Vleck B211'''. Students will give literature talks over the semester with participation by several faculty (Sean Paul, Alex Waldron, Ruobing Zhang, and Sigurd Angenent).
The graduate reading seminar in differential geometry / geometric analysis meets '''Tuesdays 4-6pm''' in '''Van Vleck B211'''. Students will give literature talks over the semester with participation by several faculty (Sean Paul, Alex Waldron, Ruobing Zhang, and Sigurd Angenent).


The topic for Fall and Spring 2024 is '''Ricci flow'''. We will cover the fundamentals in the fall and try to get through most of Perelman's proof of the Poincaré conjecture before the end of the year. We may also dip into the proof of Thurston's geometrization conjecture.
The topic for Fall 2024 is '''Ricci flow'''. We will cover the fundamentals in the fall and try to get through most of Perelman's proof of the Poincaré conjecture before the end of the year. We may also dip into the proof of Thurston's geometrization conjecture.


To join the mailing list, send an email to: math-geom-reading+subscribe@g-groups.wisc.edu.
To join the mailing list, send an email to: math-geom-reading+subscribe@g-groups.wisc.edu.

Revision as of 03:57, 17 September 2024

The graduate reading seminar in differential geometry / geometric analysis meets Tuesdays 4-6pm in Van Vleck B211. Students will give literature talks over the semester with participation by several faculty (Sean Paul, Alex Waldron, Ruobing Zhang, and Sigurd Angenent).

The topic for Fall 2024 is Ricci flow. We will cover the fundamentals in the fall and try to get through most of Perelman's proof of the Poincaré conjecture before the end of the year. We may also dip into the proof of Thurston's geometrization conjecture.

To join the mailing list, send an email to: math-geom-reading+subscribe@g-groups.wisc.edu.

Fall 2024 Schedule

Date Speaker Title Reference
9/10 Sigurd Angenent Introduction to the Ricci flow
9/17 Alex Waldron Crash course in Riemannian geometry

Past topics:

Spring '24: Heat-kernel approach to the Atiyah-Singer index theorem

Fall '23: G2 geometry

Spring '23: Yau's proof of the Calabi conjecture

Fall '22: Spin geometry and the index theorem

Spring '22: Differential-geometric approach to GIT.