The Ricci flow is currently a hot topic at the forefront of mathematics research. The recent developments of Grisha Perelman on Richard Hamilton's program for Ricci flow are exciting. The collection is intended to make readily available, in one book, to a wider audience the work of Hamilton and othe
Collected papers on Ricci flow
β Scribed by [various contributors], H.D. Cao, B. Chow, S.C. Chu, S.T. Yau (ed.)
- Publisher
- International Press of Boston
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 549
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The Ricci flow is currently a hot topic at the forefront of mathematics research. The recent developments of Grisha Perelman on Richard Hamilton's program for Ricci flow are exciting. The collection is intended to make readily available, in one book, to a wider audience the work of Hamilton and others on Ricci flow. In the past two decades the Ricci flow, and in particular Richard Hamilton's work in it, has received attention as both having a profound influence on geometric evolution equations and as a possible approach to studying Thurston's Geometrization Conjecture. This selection of papers on the Riemannian Ricci flow is intended for a variety of purposes. The graduate student or researcher unfamiliar with the Ricci flow may use it as an introduction to the Ricci flow quickly leading to current research topics and open problems. Geometers already familiar with the Ricci flow may use it as a handy reference which contains almost all of Richard Hamilton's papers on the subject to date
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Hamilton's Ricci flow has attracted considerable attention since its introduction in 1982, owing partly to its promise in addressing the PoincarΓ© conjecture and Thurston's geometrization conjecture. This book gives a concise introduction to the subject with the hindsight of Perelman's breakthroughs
Hamilton's Ricci flow has attracted considerable attention since its introduction in 1982, owing partly to its promise in addressing the PoincarΓ© conjecture and Thurston's geometrization conjecture. This book gives a concise introduction to the subject with the hindsight of Perelman's breakthroughs
An introduction to Ricci flow suitable for graduate students and research mathematicians.