Geometry and Topology Seminar
Linde Hall 187
Minimal (hyper)surface doublings and their geometry
Nicolaos Kapouleas,
Department of Mathematics,
Brown University,
I will first discuss briefly the general setting of minimal (hyper)surface doublings and the early stages of their development. Then I will discuss the introduction of the Linearized Doubling (LD) methodology and its applications so far and potential for the future. Finally I will concentrate on recent and ongoing work, including constructions in high dimensions, relation with classical Yau questions, questions on index, etc.
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