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PIM (Pequeño Instituto de Matemáticas)Con el objetivo de fomentar el interés por las matemáticas y dirigido a jóvenes entre 14 y 18 años, nace este proyecto de Instituto de Ciencias Matemáticas (ICMAT) en colaboración con nuestro Departamento, la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid y la Real Sociedad Matemática Española. El proyecto comienzó en el curso académico 2022-2023. Ampliar información en su página web. |
Viernes, 16 de marzo, Aula 520, Departamento de Matemáticas (UAM), 12:00h. |
These analytical questions crucially rely on understanding the underlying geometry. The proofs draws inspiration from real algebraic geometry and the theory of analytical functions.
The talk will be accesible to a general audience.
"The 2010 Veblen Prize in Geometry is awarded to Tobias H. Colding and William P. Minicozzi II for their profound work on minimal surfaces. In a series of papers they have developed a structure theory for minimal surfaces with bounded genus in 3-manifolds, which yields a remarkable global picture for an arbitrary minimal surface of bounded genus. This contribution led to the resolution of long-standing conjectures and initiated a wave of new results.
Nowadays he and Minicozzi continue with their work on mean curvature flow of hypersurfaces in Euclidean space.
He received his Ph.D. in mathematics in 1992 at the University of Pennsylvania under the direction of Chris Croke. He was on the faculty at the Courant Institute of New York University in various positions from 1992 to 2008. He has also been a visiting professor at MIT (2000–01) and at Princeton University (2001–02) and a postdoctoral fellow at MSRI (1993–94).
He is a foreign member of the Royal Danish Academy of Science and Letters, and received an honorary professorship at the University of Copenhagen in 2006. He was elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences in 2008. He was selected by the MIT Mathematics Department as the holder of the Norman Levinson Professorship, 2009-2014. He was appointed Senior Scholar of the Clay Mathematics Institute, 2011-2012. In 2013, he was recognized for his commitment, service and scholarship when appointed the Cecil and Ida B. Green Distinguished Professorship of Mathematics. In 2016, Colding received the Carlsberg Foundation Research Prize for ground-breaking research in differential geometry and geometric analysis. For 2015-16, he received a second Senior Scholar appointment by the Clay Mathematics Institute. In 2017, he received the Simons Fellowship in Mathematics.