1547671870-The_Ricci_Flow__Chow

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  - Notes and commentary


  • Chapter 5. The Ricci flow on surfaces

    • l. The effect of a conformal change of metric



      1. Evolution of the curvature





      1. How Ricci solitons help us estimate the curvature from above





      1. Uniqueness of Ricci solitons





      1. Convergence when x (M^2 ) <





      1. Convergence when x (M^2 ) =





      1. Strategy for the case that x (M^2 > 0)





      1. Surface entropy





      1. Uniform upper bounds for Rand IV' RI





      1. Differential Harnack estimates of LYH type





      1. Convergence when R (-, 0) >



    • 12 A lower bound for the injectivity radius



      1. The case that R (-, 0) changes sign



    • 14 Monotonicity of the isoperimetric constant

      • 15 An alternative strategy for the case x (M^2 > 0)



    • Notes and commentary



  • Chapter 6. Three-manifolds of positive Ricci curvature

    • l. The evolution of curvature under the Ricci flow



      1. Uhlenbeck's trick





      1. The structure of the curvature evolution equation





      1. Reduction to the associated ODE system





      1. Local pinching estimates





      1. The gradient estimate for the scalar curvature





      1. Higher derivative estimates and long-time existence





      1. Finite-time blowup





      1. Properties of the normalized Ricci flow





      1. Exponential convergence



    • Notes and commentary



  • Chapter 7. Derivative estimates

    • l. Global estimates and their consequences



      1. Proving the global estimates





      1. The Compactness Theorem



    • Notes and commentary



  • Chapter 8. Singularities and the limits of their dilations



      1. Classifying maximal solutions





      1. Singularity models





      1. Parabolic dilations





      1. Dilations of finite-time singularities





      1. Dilations of infinite-time singularities





      1. Taking limits backwards in time



      • Notes and commentary CONTENTS v





  • Chapter 9. Type I singularities



      1. Intuition





      1. Positive curvature is preserved





      1. Positive sectional curvature dominates





      1. Necklike points in finite-time singularities





      1. Necklike points in ancient solutions





      1. Type I ancient solutions on surfaces



    • Notes and commentary

    • Appendix A The Ricci calculus



        1. Component representations of tensor fields





        1. First-order differential operators on tensors





        1. First-order differential operators on forms





        1. Second-order differential operators





        1. Notation for higher derivatives





        1. Commuting covariant derivatives



      • Notes and commentary



    • Appendix B. Some results in comparison geometry



        1. Some results in local geometry





        1. Distinguishing between local geometry and global geometry





        1. Busemann functions





        1. Estimating injectivity radius in positive curvature



      • Notes and commentary



    • Bibliography

    • Index



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