Wednesday, 6-Nov-2024 

Abstract

So far, the only millennium problem that has been solved is the Poincare conjecture. This was done by Perelman in the early 2000s using Ricci flow, which was introduced by Richard Hamilton in 1982. Since then, Ricci flow has been used to solve a variety of other problems in geometry and topology. In this talk, I will give a general introduction to Ricci flow and a broad overview of Perelman's proof. After this, I will discuss the difficulties faced in extending Perelman's arguments to higher dimensions and some recent work, both on my own and with Reto Buzano, which aims to address some of these issues.

Speaker

Louis Yudowitz

Research area

Pure Mathematics

Affilation

KHT Royal Institute of Technology

Date

Wednesday 6 Nov 2024, 12:05 pm

Location

Room 4082, Anita B. Lawrence