(Online Seminar) Compactness and Partial Regularity Theory of Ricci Flows in Higher Dimensions
主讲人: Richard Bamler (UC Berkeley)
活动时间: 从 2020-09-23 09:30 到 10:30
场地: Online
ABSTRACT
We present a new compactness theory of Ricci flows. This theory states that any sequence of Ricci flows that is pointed in an appropriate sense, subsequentially converges to a synthetic flow. Under a natural non-collapsing condition, this limiting flow is smooth on the complement of a singular set of parabolic codimension at least 4. We furthermore obtain a stratification of the singular set with optimal dimensional bounds depending on the symmetries of the tangent flows. Our methods also imply the corresponding quantitative stratification result and the expected $L^p$-curvature bounds. As an application we obtain a description of the singularity formation at the first singular time and a long-time characterization of immortal flows, which generalizes the thick-thin decomposition in dimension 3. We also obtain a backwards pseudolocality theorem and discuss several other applications.
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BRIEF BIO
Dr. Richard Bamler is currently an associate professor at UC Berkeley. He received his undergraduate education at the University of Munich in Germany, where he was mentored by Professor Bernhard Leeb. In 2011, he received his Ph.D under the supervision of Professor Gang Tian at Princeton. After a postdoc at Stanford University, he joined the faculty of UC Berkeley in 2014. His field of research is geometric analysis. He is particularly interested in Ricci flow. A lot of his work concerns Ricci flow in dimension 3, extending work of Perelman, which led to the resolution of the Poincaré and Geometrization Conjectures.
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【Wednesday Online Seminar on Geometric Analysis】
This is the 17th talk of Wednesday Online Seminar on Geometric Analysis, which is an online seminar organized by Prof. Gang Tian, Prof. Jie Qing, Prof. Zhenlei Zhang, and Prof. Xiaohua Zhu.
Below is a list of invited speakers:
April 8, 2020 Wenshuai Jiang (Zhejiang University)
April 15, 2020 Chi Li (Purdue University)
April 22, 2020 Lu Wang (Caltech)
April 29, 2020 Jianchun Chu (Northwestern University)
May 6, 2020 Richard Bamler (UC Berkeley)
May 13, 2020 Xin Zhou (UC Santa Barbara)
May 20, 2020 Daniel Stern (University of Toronto)
May 27, 2020 Jeff Streets (UC Irvine)
June 3, 2020 Chenyang Xu (MIT)
June 10, 2020 Yi Lai (UC Berkeley)
June 17, 2020 Ben Andrews (Australian National University)
June 24, 2020 Shiguang Ma (Nankai University)
July 1, 2020 Yuchen Liu (Yale University)
July 7, 2020 Min-Chun Hong (The University of Queensland)
July 15, 2020 Jian Song (Rutgers University)
September 8 Martin Kerin (NUI Galway)
September 23 Richard Bamler (UC Berkeley)