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An introduction to geometric analysis

Time:Wed. & Thur., 10:40 am-12:15, Sept. 24-Dec. 25, 2025

Venue:C654, Shuangqing Complex Building A

Organizer:/

Speaker:Zhu Bo

Speaker

朱波 Zhu Bo

Assistant Professor of YMSC

Time

Wed. & Thur., 10:40 am-12:15,

Sept. 24-Dec. 25, 2025

Venue

C654, Shuangqing Complex Building A

Description

This mini-course will cover material from Chapters 1–9 and Chapters 17–18 of Peter Li’s Geometric Analysis. If time permits, we will also explore some selected topics from Chapters 20–24.

Prerequisite:

Riemannian geometry, Differential equations.

Related References:

Peter Li, Geometric Analysis, Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, vol. 134, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2012. MR2962229.

R. Schoen and S.-T. Yau, Lectures on Differential Geometry, Conference Proceedings and Lecture Notes in Geometry and Topology, vol. I, International Press, Cambridge, MA, 1994. MR1333601.

Shing-Tung Yau, Perspectives on Geometric Analysis, in Geometry and Analysis, No. 2, Advanced Lectures in Mathematics (ALM), vol. 18, International Press, Somerville, MA, 2011, pp. 417–520. MR2882453.

Target Audience:

Undergraduate students, Graduate students

Teaching Language:

Chinese, English (depending on the students)

DATESeptember 5, 2025
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