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== Fall Abstracts ==
== Fall Abstracts ==


===Yu Li===
Ancient solutions model the singularity formation of the Ricci flow.  In two and three dimensions, we currently have complete classifications for κ-noncollapsed ancient solutions, while the higher dimensional problem remains open. This talk will survey some recent developments of κ-noncollapsed ancient solutions with nonnegative curvature in higher dimensions.


== Archive of past Geometry seminars ==
== Archive of past Geometry seminars ==

Revision as of 04:02, 4 September 2020

The Geometry and Topology seminar meets in room 901 of Van Vleck Hall on Fridays from 1:20pm - 2:10pm. For more information, contact Shaosai Huang.

In the fall of 2020, we will hold online meetings on Zoom platform (available every Friday 1:00pm - 2:30pm).


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Fall 2020

date speaker title host(s)
TBA Max Hallgren (Cornell) TBA (Huang)
Oct. 23 Yu Li (Stony Brook) On the ancient solutions to the Ricci flow (Huang)
Oct. 30 Yi Lai (Berkeley) TBA (Huang)

Fall Abstracts

Yu Li

Ancient solutions model the singularity formation of the Ricci flow.  In two and three dimensions, we currently have complete classifications for κ-noncollapsed ancient solutions, while the higher dimensional problem remains open. This talk will survey some recent developments of κ-noncollapsed ancient solutions with nonnegative curvature in higher dimensions.

Archive of past Geometry seminars

2019-2020 Geometry_and_Topology_Seminar_2019-2020

2018-2019 Geometry_and_Topology_Seminar_2018-2019

2017-2018 Geometry_and_Topology_Seminar_2017-2018

2016-2017 Geometry_and_Topology_Seminar_2016-2017

2015-2016: Geometry_and_Topology_Seminar_2015-2016

2014-2015: Geometry_and_Topology_Seminar_2014-2015

2013-2014: Geometry_and_Topology_Seminar_2013-2014

2012-2013: Geometry_and_Topology_Seminar_2012-2013

2011-2012: Geometry_and_Topology_Seminar_2011-2012

2010: Fall-2010-Geometry-Topology
Dynamics_Seminar_2020-2021