Analysis and Geometry Seminar
Center of Excellence in Complex and Hypercomplex Analysis
Schmid College of Science and Technology
Chapman University
Center of Excellence in Complex and Hypercomplex Analysis
Schmid College of Science and Technology
Chapman University
"Reason is immortal, all else mortal." - Pythagoras
Summer 2024
Organized by Mihaela Vajiac and Polona Durcik, sponsored by CECHA.
The talks will be held in a hybrid format, on Zoom (meeting ID: 99396752824) and/or on campus at Keck Center of Science and Technology (no. 30 on the Campus map, at the intersection of Walnut Ave and Center St).
Schedule
Friday, June 14, 2024, 10:00am - 11:00am, Keck Center 370
Bogdan Suceava (CSUF)
Geometric Inequalities Between Intrinsic and Extrinsic Curvature Invariants
Abstract: By J. F. Nash’s Theorem, any Riemannian manifold can be embedded into a Euclidean ambient space with dimension sufficiently large. S.-S. Chern pointed out in 1968 that a key technicality in applying Nash’s Theorem effectively is finding useful relationships between intrinsic and extrinsic elements which characterise immersions. After 1993, when a groundbreaking work written by B.-Y. Chen on this theme was published, many explorations pursued this avenue of inquiry. We describe new relationships involving intrinsic and extrinsic curvature invariants, under natural geometric conditions.