Monday, March 20, 2023 2:30 pm
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2:30 pm
EDT (GMT -04:00)
Jason Lotay, Oxford University
"Minimal Lagrangians and where to find them"
A classical problem going back to ancient Greece is to find the shortest curve in the plane enclosing a given area: the isoperimetric problem. A similar question is whether a curve on a surface can be deformed to a shortest one. Whilst the solutions to these classical problems are well-known, natural generalizations in higher dimensions are mostly unsolved. I will explain how this leads us to the study of minimal Lagrangians and the question of how to find them, which will take us to the interface between symplectic topology, Riemannian geometry and analysis of nonlinear PDEs, with links to theoretical physics.
MC 5501