A relaxed-pace seminar on impromptu subjects related to the interests of the audience.
Everyone is welcome.
The subjects are geometry, probability, combinatorics, dynamics, and more!
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All day |
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10am |
10/13/2023 - 10:00am A relaxed-pace seminar on impromptu subjects related to the interests of the audience. Everyone is welcome. The subjects are geometry, probability, combinatorics, dynamics, and more! Location:
KT 801
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2pm |
10/13/2023 - 2:00pm A 3-Sasakian structure on a 7-manifold may be used to define two distinct Einstein metrics: the 3-Sasakian metric and the squashed Einstein metric. Both metrics are induced by nearly parallel G2-structures which may also be expressed in terms of the 3-Sasakian structure. Just as Einstein metrics are critical points for the Ricci flow up to rescaling, nearly parallel G2-structures provide natural critical points of the (rescaled) geometric flows of G2-structures known as the Laplacian flow and Laplacian coflow. We study each of these flows in the 3-Sasakian setting and see that their behaviour is markedly different, particularly regarding the stability of the nearly parallel G2-structures. We also compare the behaviour of the flows of G2-structures with the (rescaled) Ricci flow. This was joint work with Jason Lotay Location:
KT 906
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Links
[1] https://math.yale.edu/calendar/grid/day/2023-10-12
[2] https://math.yale.edu/calendar/grid/day/2023-10-14
[3] https://math.yale.edu/event/friday-morning-seminar-43
[4] https://math.yale.edu/event/geometric-flows-and-nearly-parallel-g2-structures
[5] https://math.yale.edu/print/list/calendar/grid/day/2023-10-13
[6] webcal://math.yale.edu/calendar/export.ics