In this volume are collected notes of lectures delivered at the First In ternational Research Institute of the Mathematical Society of Japan. This conference, held at Tohoku University in July 1993, was devoted to geometry and global analysis. Subsequent to the conference, in answer to popular de mand from the participants, it was decided to publish the notes of the survey lectures. Written by the lecturers themselves, all experts in their respective fields, these notes are here presented in a single volume. It is hoped that they will provide a vivid account of the current research, from the...
In this volume are collected notes of lectures delivered at the First In ternational Research Institute of the Mathematical Society of Japan. This con...
One of the most eminent of contemporary mathematicians, Shing-Tung Yau has received numerous honors, including the 1982 Fields Medal, considered the highest honor in mathematics, for his work in differential geometry. He is known also for his work in algebraic and Kahler geometry, general relativity, and string theory. His influence in the development and establishment of these areas of research has been great. These five volumes reproduce a comprehensive selection of his published mathematical papers of the years 1971 to 1991-a period of groundbreaking accomplishments in numerous...
One of the most eminent of contemporary mathematicians, Shing-Tung Yau has received numerous honors, including the 1982 Fields Medal, considered the h...
This volume of Surveys in Differential Geometry is dedicated to the three most eminent contributors to the subject of regularity and existence of nonlinear partial differential equations, which has played such an important role in geometry. These are Richard Hamilton, Leon Simon, and Karen Uhlenbeck. Presented topics include: analysis related to minimal submanifolds, Yang-Mills theory, Kahler metrics, Monge-Ampere equations, curve flows, and general relativity.
This volume of Surveys in Differential Geometry is dedicated to the three most eminent contributors to the subject of regularity and existence of nonl...