Convergence of Ricci flows with bounded scalar curvature
Geometric Flows in Riemannian and Complex Geometry May 02, 2016 - May 06, 2016
Location: MSRI: Simons Auditorium
complex geometry
Riemannian geometry
geometric analysis
geometric flow
curvature estimates
Ricci curvature
Ricci flow
singularities of flows
bounded curvature
53C56 - Other complex differential geometry [See also 32Cxx]
53C44 - Geometric evolution equations (mean curvature flow, Ricci flow, etc.)
53C43 - Differential geometric aspects of harmonic maps [See also 58E20]
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It is a basic fact that the Riemannian curvature becomes unbounded at every finite-time singularity of the Ricci flow. Sesum showed that the same is true for the Ricci curvature. It has since remained a conjecture whether also the scalar curvature becomes unbounded at any singular time.
In this talk I will show that, given a uniform scalar curvature bound, the Ricci flow can only degenerate on a set of codimension bigger or equal to 4, if at all. This result is a consequence of a structure theory for such Ricci flows, which relies on and generalizes recent work of Cheeger and Naber
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