Minimal hypersurfaces in a generic 8-dimensional closed manifold

Yangyang Li (Princeton University)

28-Oct-2021, 20:00-21:00 (5 years ago)

Abstract: In the recent decade, the Almgren-Pitts min-max theory has advanced the existence theory of minimal surfaces in a closed Riemannian manifold $(M^{n+1}, g)$. When $2 \leq n+1 \leq 7$, many properties of these minimal hypersurfaces (geodesics), such as areas, Morse indices, multiplicities, and spatial distributions, have been well studied. However, in higher dimensions, singularities may occur in the constructed minimal hypersurfaces. This phenomenon invalidates many techniques helpful in the low dimensions to investigate these geometric objects. In this talk, I will discuss how to overcome the difficulty in a generic 8-dimensional closed manifold, utilizing various deformation arguments. En route to obtaining generic results, we prove the generic regularity of minimal hypersurfaces in dimension 8. This talk is partially based on joint works with Zhihan Wang.

differential geometry

Audience: researchers in the topic


CUNY Geometric Analysis Seminar

Organizers: Brian Allen*, Renato Ghini Bettiol*, Neil Katz, Nan Li*
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