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RECENT PROGRESS IN CONFORMAL GEOMETRY

by Abbas Bahri (Rutgers University, USA) & Yongzhong Xu (Courant Institute for the Mathematical Sciences, USA)

Table of Contents (152k)
Preface (109k)
Chapter 1: Sign-Changing Yamabe-Type Problems (1,291k)
Erratum (86k)

This book presents a new front of research in conformal geometry, on sign-changing Yamabe-type problems and contact form geometry in particular. New ground is broken with the establishment of a Morse lemma at infinity for sign-changing Yamabe-type problems. This family of problems, thought to be out of reach a few years ago, becomes a family of problems which can be studied: the book lays the foundation for a program of research in this direction.

In contact form geometry, a cousin of symplectic geometry, the authors prove a fundamental result of compactness in a variational problem on Legrendrian curves, which allows one to define a homology associated to a contact structure and a vector field of its kernel on a three-dimensional manifold. The homology is invariant under deformation of the contact form, and can be read on a sub-Morse complex of the Morse complex of the variational problem built with the periodic orbits of the Reeb vector-field. This book introduces, therefore, a practical tool in the field, and this homology becomes computable.

 
Contents:
  • Sign-Changing Yamabe-Type Problems:
    • General Introduction
    • Results and Conditions
    • Conjecture 2 and Sketch of the Proof of Theorem 1: Outline
    • The Difference of Topology
    • Open Problems
    • Preliminary Estimates and Expansions, the Principal Terms
    • Preliminary Estimates
    • Proof of the Morse Lemma at Infinity when the Concentrations are Comparable
    • Proof of the Morse Lemma at Infinity
  • Contact Form Geometry:
    • General Introduction
    • On the Dynamics of a Contact Structure Along a Vector Field of Its Kernel
    • Appendix 1: The Normal Form of (α, υ) Near an Attractive Periodic Orbit of υ
    • Compactness
    • Transmutations
    • On the Morse Index of a Functional Arising in Contact Form Geometry
    • and other chapters
 
Readership: Researchers seeking new and fresh directions in the field of conformal geometry.
 
 
524pp    Pub. date: Apr 2007  
ISBN:   978-1-86094-772-8
1-86094-772-7
   US$185 / £122

 


524pp    Pub. date: Apr 2007  
ISBN:   978-1-86094-860-2(ebook)
1-86094-860-X(ebook)
   US$241

 


 
 

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