Buch, Englisch, 393 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 843 g
Reihe: RSME Springer Series
Spanish Network of Geometric Analysis 2007-2021
Buch, Englisch, 393 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 843 g
Reihe: RSME Springer Series
ISBN: 978-3-031-39915-2
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland
On the occasion of the 15th anniversary of REAG this book aims to collect some old and new contributions of this network to Geometric Analysis. The book consists of thirteen independent chapters, all of themauthored by current members of REAG. The topics under study cover geometric flows, constant mean curvature surfaces in Riemannian and sub-Riemannian spaces, integral geometry, potential theory and Riemannian geometry, among others. Some of these chapters have been written in collaboration between members of different nodes of the network, and show the fruitfulness of the common research atmosphere provided by REAG. The rest of the chapters survey a research line or present recent progresses within a group of those forming REAG.
Surveying several research lines and offering new directions in the field, the volume is addressed to researchers (including postdocs and PhD students) in Geometric Analysis in the large.
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- Snapshots of Non-local Constrained Mean Curvature-Type Flows. - Spherical Curves Whose Curvature Depends on Distance to a Great Circle. - Conjugate Plateau Constructions in Product Spaces. - Integral Geometry of Pairs of Lines and Planes. - Homogeneous Hypersurfaces in Symmetric Spaces. - First Dirichlet Eigenvalue and Exit Time Moments: A Survey. - Area-Minimizing Horizontal Graphs with Low Regularityin the Sub-Finsler Heisenberg Group H1. - On the Double Soul Conjecture. - Consequences and Extensions of the Brunn-Minkowski Theorem. - An Account on Links Between Finsler and Lorentz Geometries for Riemannian Geometers. - Geometric and Architectural Aspects of the Singular Minimal Surface Equation. - Geometry of [?, e3]-Minimal Surfaces in R3. - Uniqueness of Constant Mean Curvature Spheres.