Schedule

Saturday, February 4
10:00 AM Reception, coffee, and rolls
10:30 AM Richard BamlerStanford
 Long-time analysis of 3-dimensional Ricci flow
11:30 AM  Francisco MartinGranada
 Properly embedded area-minimizing surfaces in hyperbolic 3-space
12:30 PM Lunch (There are many places to eat on the Campus and in Palo Alto)
1:45 PM Business meeting
2:00 PM Nicos KapouleasBrown University
 Gluing constructions for minimal surfaces and self-shrinkers
3:00 PM  Afternoon Coffee and Cake
3:45 PM  Jeff StreetsUC Irvine
 The gradient flow of the L2 curvature energy
6:00 PM Banquet (Jade Palace, South California Avenue, Palo Alto)
Sunday, February 5
9:30AM  Reception. Coffee and rolls
10:00AM  Yanir RubinsteinStanford
 Einstein metrics on Kähler manifolds
11:00AM  Jeff ViaclovskyWisconsin
 TBA

The Bay Area Differential Geometry Seminar meets three times each year and is a one-day seminar on recent developments in differential geometry and global analysis, broadly interpreted. The February meeting at Stanford is a joint meeting with the Pacific Northwest Geometry Seminar, and will be a two-day event. It will conclude with a banquet dinner that will be subsidized for students and postdocs. Please use the DINNER SIGNUP FORM to register for the seminar and to indicate whether or not you will attend the banquet. Spouses and significant others are invited to the dinner. Problems? Email [log in to unmask]" target="_blank">[log in to unmask]. This year the geometry seminar will occur on the same weekend as a conference on Lie Theory and Quantum Groups also meeting at Stanford. The Maps and Direction Page will help you get to Stanford. The department is located on the northwest corner of the Main Quad on the Stanford University Campus in Building 38, Room 380W. The campus map and the mathematics department map will help you find the meeting. Parking is unrestricted on the weekends.

David Bao (San Francisco State University), Robert Bryant (Mathematical Sciences Research Institute), Joel Hass (University of California, Davis), David Hoffman (Stanford University), Rafe Mazzeo (Stanford University), Richard Montgomery (University of California, Santa Cruz)


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If you still have questions about this program, contact the organizer:_______________________________________________
John M Lee, Professor of Mathematics
University of Washington Mathematics Department, Box 354350
Seattle, WA 98195-4350
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http://www.math.washington.edu/~lee

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