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  1. The equivalence of Q and Q




  2. Notes and commentary




Chapter 30. Type I Singularities and Ancient Solutions


l. Reduced distance of Type A solutions



  1. Reduced volume at the singular time for Type I solutions

  2. Type I solutions have shrinker singularity models

  3. Some results on Type I ancient solutions

  4. Notes and commentary


Chapter 31. Hyperbolic Geometry and 3-Manifolds


l. Introduction to hyperbolic space



  1. Topology and geometry of hyperbolic 3-manifolds

  2. The Margulis lemma and hyperbolic cusps

  3. Mostow rigidity

  4. Seifert fibered manifolds and graph manifolds

  5. Notes and commentary


Chapter 32. Nonsingular Solutions on Closed 3-Manifolds


l. Introduction



  1. The main result on nonsingular solutions

  2. The three cases of nonsingular solutions

  3. The positive and zero cases of nonsingular solutions

  4. The negative case-sequential limits must b e hyperbolic

  5. Notes and commentary


Chapter 33. Noncompact Hyperbolic Limits


l. Main results on hyperbolic pieces



  1. Harmonic maps parametrizing almost hyperbolic pieces

  2. Proof of the stability of hyperbolic limits

  3. Incompressibility of boundary tori of hyperbolic pieces

  4. Notes and commentary


Chapter 34. Constant Mean Curvature Surfaces and Harmonic Maps


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l. Constant mean curvature surfaces 257



  1. Harmonic maps near the identity of sn 260

  2. Existence of harmonic maps near the identity of manifolds with
    negative Ricci curvature 266

  3. Application of Mostow rigidity to the existence of isometries 273

  4. Notes and commentary 278


Chapter 35. Stability of Ricci Flow


l. Linear stability of Ricci flow



  1. Analytic semigroups and maximal regularity theory

  2. Dynamic stability results obtained using linearization

  3. Dynamic stability results obtained by other methods


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