REMINDER - ICTP Mathematics Seminar - Friday 1 September 2023, at 14:00 (Jorge Lauret)/hybrid seminar
ICTP Math Section
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Thu Aug 31 10:30:39 CEST 2023
_ICTP MATHEMATICS SEMINAR_
_Friday 1 September 2023, at 14:00 (Rome Time)
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Hybrid Seminar
Venue: Leonardo Building - Luigi Stasi Seminar Room
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Speaker: Jorge Lauret (National University of Córdoba, Argentina)
Title: Stability of homogeneous Einstein manifolds
Abstract: Given a compact differentiable manifold M, the critical points
of the total scalar curvature functional Sc on the space of all unit
volume Riemannian metrics on M are called Einstein metrics and play a
fundamental role in Differential Geometry and Physics. Among Einstein
metrics with positive scalar curvature, those which are stable as
critical points of Sc (i.e., negative definite Hessian) on the subspace
of all constant scalar curvature metrics, and in particular local
maxima, seems to be extremely rare.
In this talk, after some general preliminaries, we will focus on the
case when the metrics and the variations are G-invariant for some
compact Lie group G acting transitively on M. The standard metrics
(i.e., defined by minus the Killing form of G) and Kähler metrics which
are Einstein will be specially treated.
This is joint work with Emilio Lauret (Universidad Nacional del Sur and
INMABB (CONICET), Argentina) and Cynthia Will (Universidad Nacional de
Córdoba and CIEM (CONICET), Argentina).
/https://indico.ictp.it/event/10521/
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