Geometry of PDEs and Related Problems von Xavier Cabré | Cetraro, Italy 2017 | ISBN 9783319951867

Geometry of PDEs and Related Problems

Cetraro, Italy 2017

von Xavier Cabré, Antoine Henrot, Daniel Peralta-Salas, Wolfgang Reichel und Henrik Shahgholian, herausgegeben von Chiara Bianchini, Antoine Henrot und Rolando Magnanini
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinXavier Cabré
Autor / AutorinAntoine Henrot
Autor / AutorinDaniel Peralta-Salas
Autor / AutorinWolfgang Reichel
Autor / AutorinHenrik Shahgholian
Herausgegeben vonChiara Bianchini
Herausgegeben vonAntoine Henrot
Herausgegeben vonRolando Magnanini
Buchcover Geometry of PDEs and Related Problems | Xavier Cabré | EAN 9783319951867 | ISBN 3-319-95186-6 | ISBN 978-3-319-95186-7

Geometry of PDEs and Related Problems

Cetraro, Italy 2017

von Xavier Cabré, Antoine Henrot, Daniel Peralta-Salas, Wolfgang Reichel und Henrik Shahgholian, herausgegeben von Chiara Bianchini, Antoine Henrot und Rolando Magnanini
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinXavier Cabré
Autor / AutorinAntoine Henrot
Autor / AutorinDaniel Peralta-Salas
Autor / AutorinWolfgang Reichel
Autor / AutorinHenrik Shahgholian
Herausgegeben vonChiara Bianchini
Herausgegeben vonAntoine Henrot
Herausgegeben vonRolando Magnanini

The aim of this book is to present different aspects of the deep interplay between Partial Differential Equations and Geometry. It gives an overview of some of the themes of recent research in the field and their mutual links, describing the main underlying ideas, and providing up-to-date references.

Collecting together the lecture notes of the five mini-courses given at the CIME Summer School held in Cetraro (Cosenza, Italy) in the week of June 19–23, 2017, the volume presents a friendly introduction to a broad spectrum of up-to-date and hot topics in the study of PDEs, describing the state-of-the-art in the subject. It also gives further details on the main ideas of the proofs, their technical difficulties, and their possible extension to other contexts. Aiming to be a primary source for researchers in the field, the book will attract potential readers from several areas of mathematics.