Neckpinch Dynamics for Asymmetric Surfaces Evolving by Mean Curvature Flow
Title | Neckpinch Dynamics for Asymmetric Surfaces Evolving by Mean Curvature Flow PDF eBook |
Author | Zhou Gang |
Publisher | American Mathematical Soc. |
Pages | 90 |
Release | 2018-05-29 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 1470428407 |
The authors study noncompact surfaces evolving by mean curvature flow (mcf). For an open set of initial data that are $C^3$-close to round, but without assuming rotational symmetry or positive mean curvature, the authors show that mcf solutions become singular in finite time by forming neckpinches, and they obtain detailed asymptotics of that singularity formation. The results show in a precise way that mcf solutions become asymptotically rotationally symmetric near a neckpinch singularity.
The Ricci Flow: Techniques and Applications
Title | The Ricci Flow: Techniques and Applications PDF eBook |
Author | Bennett Chow |
Publisher | American Mathematical Soc. |
Pages | 397 |
Release | 2015-10-19 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 0821849913 |
Ricci flow is a powerful technique using a heat-type equation to deform Riemannian metrics on manifolds to better metrics in the search for geometric decompositions. With the fourth part of their volume on techniques and applications of the theory, the authors discuss long-time solutions of the Ricci flow and related topics. In dimension 3, Perelman completed Hamilton's program to prove Thurston's geometrization conjecture. In higher dimensions the Ricci flow has remarkable properties, which indicates its usefulness to understand relations between the geometry and topology of manifolds. This book discusses recent developments on gradient Ricci solitons, which model the singularities developing under the Ricci flow. In the shrinking case there is a surprising rigidity which suggests the likelihood of a well-developed structure theory. A broader class of solutions is ancient solutions; the authors discuss the beautiful classification in dimension 2. In higher dimensions they consider both ancient and singular Type I solutions, which must have shrinking gradient Ricci soliton models. Next, Hamilton's theory of 3-dimensional nonsingular solutions is presented, following his original work. Historically, this theory initially connected the Ricci flow to the geometrization conjecture. From a dynamical point of view, one is interested in the stability of the Ricci flow. The authors discuss what is known about this basic problem. Finally, they consider the degenerate neckpinch singularity from both the numerical and theoretical perspectives. This book makes advanced material accessible to researchers and graduate students who are interested in the Ricci flow and geometric evolution equations and who have a knowledge of the fundamentals of the Ricci flow.
Bellman Function for Extremal Problems in BMO II: Evolution
Title | Bellman Function for Extremal Problems in BMO II: Evolution PDF eBook |
Author | Paata Ivanisvili |
Publisher | American Mathematical Soc. |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 2018-10-03 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 1470429543 |
In a previous study, the authors built the Bellman function for integral functionals on the space. The present paper provides a development of the subject. They abandon the majority of unwanted restrictions on the function that generates the functional. It is the new evolutional approach that allows the authors to treat the problem in its natural setting. What is more, these new considerations lighten dynamical aspects of the Bellman function, in particular, the evolution of its picture.
Global Regularity for 2D Water Waves with Surface Tension
Title | Global Regularity for 2D Water Waves with Surface Tension PDF eBook |
Author | Alexandru D. Ionescu |
Publisher | American Mathematical Soc. |
Pages | 136 |
Release | 2019-01-08 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 1470431033 |
The authors consider the full irrotational water waves system with surface tension and no gravity in dimension two (the capillary waves system), and prove global regularity and modified scattering for suitably small and localized perturbations of a flat interface. An important point of the authors' analysis is to develop a sufficiently robust method (the “quasilinear I-method”) which allows the authors to deal with strong singularities arising from time resonances in the applications of the normal form method (the so-called “division problem”). As a result, they are able to consider a suitable class of perturbations with finite energy, but no other momentum conditions. Part of the authors' analysis relies on a new treatment of the Dirichlet-Neumann operator in dimension two which is of independent interest. As a consequence, the results in this paper are self-contained.
Cluster Algebras and Triangulated Surfaces Part II: Lambda Lengths
Title | Cluster Algebras and Triangulated Surfaces Part II: Lambda Lengths PDF eBook |
Author | Sergey Fomin |
Publisher | American Mathematical Soc. |
Pages | 110 |
Release | 2018-10-03 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 1470429675 |
For any cluster algebra whose underlying combinatorial data can be encoded by a bordered surface with marked points, the authors construct a geometric realization in terms of suitable decorated Teichmüller space of the surface. On the geometric side, this requires opening the surface at each interior marked point into an additional geodesic boundary component. On the algebraic side, it relies on the notion of a non-normalized cluster algebra and the machinery of tropical lambda lengths. The authors' model allows for an arbitrary choice of coefficients which translates into a choice of a family of integral laminations on the surface. It provides an intrinsic interpretation of cluster variables as renormalized lambda lengths of arcs on the surface. Exchange relations are written in terms of the shear coordinates of the laminations and are interpreted as generalized Ptolemy relations for lambda lengths. This approach gives alternative proofs for the main structural results from the authors' previous paper, removing unnecessary assumptions on the surface.
Flat Rank Two Vector Bundles on Genus Two Curves
Title | Flat Rank Two Vector Bundles on Genus Two Curves PDF eBook |
Author | Viktoria Heu |
Publisher | American Mathematical Soc. |
Pages | 116 |
Release | 2019-06-10 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 1470435667 |
The authors study the moduli space of trace-free irreducible rank 2 connections over a curve of genus 2 and the forgetful map towards the moduli space of underlying vector bundles (including unstable bundles), for which they compute a natural Lagrangian rational section. As a particularity of the genus case, connections as above are invariant under the hyperelliptic involution: they descend as rank logarithmic connections over the Riemann sphere. The authors establish explicit links between the well-known moduli space of the underlying parabolic bundles with the classical approaches by Narasimhan-Ramanan, Tyurin and Bertram. This allows the authors to explain a certain number of geometric phenomena in the considered moduli spaces such as the classical -configuration of the Kummer surface. The authors also recover a Poincaré family due to Bolognesi on a degree 2 cover of the Narasimhan-Ramanan moduli space. They explicitly compute the Hitchin integrable system on the moduli space of Higgs bundles and compare the Hitchin Hamiltonians with those found by van Geemen-Previato. They explicitly describe the isomonodromic foliation in the moduli space of vector bundles with -connection over curves of genus 2 and prove the transversality of the induced flow with the locus of unstable bundles.
Automorphisms ofTwo-Generator Free Groups and Spaces of Isometric Actions on the Hyperbolic Plane
Title | Automorphisms ofTwo-Generator Free Groups and Spaces of Isometric Actions on the Hyperbolic Plane PDF eBook |
Author | William Goldman |
Publisher | American Mathematical Soc. |
Pages | 92 |
Release | 2019-06-10 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 1470436140 |
The automorphisms of a two-generator free group F acting on the space of orientation-preserving isometric actions of F on hyperbolic 3-space defines a dynamical system. Those actions which preserve a hyperbolic plane but not an orientation on that plane is an invariant subsystem, which reduces to an action of a group on by polynomial automorphisms preserving the cubic polynomial and an area form on the level surfaces .