The minimal surface is unique (in rank 2)

Brian Collier (UC Riverside)

11-May-2021, 15:40-16:10 (4 years ago)

Abstract: We will discuss all known cases where (an appropriate generalization) of the statement of Labourie's conjecture is true. In each known case, the rank of the symmetric space is 2 and the proof of uniqueness relies on a "rank 1" phenomenon of a related space.

differential geometrydynamical systemsgeometric topology

Audience: researchers in the topic

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GEARtown Events: The Labourie Conjecture

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