Differential Geometry in the Large (London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, Band 463) (London Mathematical Society Lecture Note, 463, Band 463) - Softcover

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9781108812818: Differential Geometry in the Large (London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, Band 463) (London Mathematical Society Lecture Note, 463, Band 463)

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From Ricci flow to GIT, physics to curvature bounds, Sasaki geometry to almost formality. This is differential geometry at large.

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

Owen Dearricott is Honorary Research Fellow at La Trobe University, Australia. A Riemannian geometer best known for his work constructing metrics of positive sectional curvature in dimension seven, he was a co-author of a proceedings volume of the 2010 mini-meeting in Differential Geometry at CIMAT, Guanajuato.

Wilderich Tuschmann holds the Differential Geometry Professorial Chair at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany. He is a geometer with research interests in global differential geometry and geometric topology. He co-authored a scientific biography of the Russian mathematician Sofya Kovalevskaya (1993) and Moduli Spaces of Riemannian Metrics (2015).

Yuri Nikolayevsky is Associate Professor at La Trobe University, Victoria. He is a differential geometer best known for his work on Osserman manifolds and homogeneous geometry. He has organised numerous geometry workshops in Australia and was the director of the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute Summer School at La Trobe University in 2020.

Thomas Leistner is Associate Professor at the University of Adelaide. He is a differential geometer who works on Lorentzian and pseudo-Riemann geometry, conformal geometry and holonomy theory.

Diarmuid Crowley is Associate Professor at the University of Melbourne. He is a differential topologist with special expertise in the classification of 7-manifolds via smooth invariants.

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