Instructional Workshop on Analysis and Geometry, Canberra, Jan 23 to Feb 10, 1995 Part 2 Geometric analysis

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An Instructional Workshop on Analysis and Geometry was held at the Australian National University between the 23rd January and the 10th February, 1995. Over one hundred people attended, with more than twenty universities represented. The majority of participants were Australian PhD students, but there were also students from Germany, New Zealand, Japan and Taiwan. Twenty-five Australian and over-seas speakers participated. The rationale behind the Workshop was to help rectify an incompleteness in the coursework material available to most mathematics research students in Australia. It was intended that someone attending the introductory first week of the workshop would be exposed to many of the ideas and techniques fundamental to modern analysis and geometry, while those who attended all three weeks would gain an overview up to current research levels. The Workshop was designed with research students in mind, but was also intended for established mathematicians working in other fields. The workshop consisted of a number of broad streams, each starting at an introductory level and becoming more specialised in the later weeks. There were five one-hour lectures each day. Notes were prepared by the speakers and were distributed prior to the lectures. The strong demand for these notes has led us to collect them here in three volumes, which we have organised on a subject basis. Volume One deals primarily with Partial Differential Equations, Volume Two with Differential Geometry and Geometric Measure Theory, and Volume Three covers topics from Harmonic Analysis and Nonlinear Analysis.

Author(s): Tim Cranny, John Hutchinson (Eds.)
Series: Proceedings of the Centre for Mathematics and Its Applications, Centre for Mathematics and Its Applications, 34-2
Edition: 1
Publisher: Centre for Mathematics and its Applications, Mathematical Sciences Institute, the Australian National University
Year: 1996

Language: English
Commentary: Made from the PDFs at: http://maths.anu.edu.au/research/symposia-proceedings/instruction-workshop-analysis-and-geometry-part-2
Pages: 216
City: Canberra

Cover......Page 1
Instructional Workshop on Analysis and Geometry, Canberra, Jan 23 to Feb 10, 1995, Part II: Geometric Analysis......Page 3
ISBN 0731524160......Page 4
Introduction......Page 5
Contents, Part II......Page 7
Contents, Part I and III......Page 9
1 - Fundamental Constructions in Geometric Measure Theory - Marty Ross......Page 11
2 - What is a surface? - Frank Morgan......Page 61
3 - Berstein's Theorem - Maria Athanassenas......Page 77
4 - Geometric Evolution Equations - Klaus Ecker......Page 89
5 - Minimal Surfaces in R3 - Yi Fang......Page 119
6 - Complex Variables: Single v. Several - Alex Isaev......Page 131
7 - Introduction to Differential Geometry - Robert Bartnik......Page 135
8 - Riemannian Geometry and Mathematical Physics - Michael Murray......Page 175
9 - The Wave Equation - Robert Bartnik......Page 195
10 - General Relativity - Robert Bartnik......Page 205