Scientific Organisers
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Gerhard Huisken, Tubingen University
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Andre Neves, Imperial College London
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Peter Topping, University of Warwick
About:
The three main objectives of the workshop were :
- To bring together established experts in geometric flows with young UK researchers
- To foster an environment where further advances in the area of hard analysis of geometry can occur
- To create a better environment for young UK researchers in the area and to consolidate the promising position of the UK in geometric analysis
Speakers and their talk titles
Simon Brendle, Stanford University - Hypersurfaces of Constant Mean Curvature in Schwarzschild Space
Fernando Coda Marques, IMPA - Rigidity of Min-Max Minimal Spheres in Three-Manifolds
Tobias Colding, MIT - Singularities and Dynamics of Mean Curvature flow I
Mihalis Dafermos. Univeristy of Cambridge - The Black Hole Stability Problem
Simon Donaldson, Imperial College London - Kahler-Einstein Metrics and the Chow Invariant
Michael Eichmair, MIT - Isoperimetric Structure of Initial Data Sets
Tom Ilmanen, ETH-Zuerich - Singularity Formation and Resolution for n=2 Mean Curvature Flow
Ernst Kuwert. Universität Freiburg - W^{2,2} Conformal Immersions
William Minicozzi, Johns Hopkins University - Singularities and Dynamics of Mean Curvature Flow II
Richard Schoen, Stanford University - An Eigenvalue Problem and Minimal Surfaces in the Ball
Brian White, Stanford University - Curvature Blow-Up in Embedded Minimal Surfaces
Neshan Wickramasekera, University of Cambridge - Regularity of Stable Minimal Hypersurfaces