Room 515, Cosmology Building, National Taiwan University + Cisco WebEx, Physical+Online Seminar
(實體+線上演講 台灣大學次震宇宙館515研討室+ Cisco WebEx)
A Parametrization of Solutions to the Yamabe Equation with Isolated Singularities
Jui-Yun Hung (University of Notre Dame)
Abstract
The Yamabe equation arises naturally in differential geometry, with its solutions corresponding to conformal metrics of constant scalar curvature. In this talk, we focus on solutions defined on a punctured ball in R^n that exhibit a non-removable singularity at the center. I will begin with a brief historical overview of the study of singular Yamabe equations and then present recent progress in this direction. In joint work with Professor Qing Han, we parametrize solutions to the Yamabe equation with non-removable isolated singularities using harmonic functions, or more precisely, sequences of spherical harmonics. Previous results have shown that such singular solutions can be formally represented by infinite series determined by these sequences. We prove that these formal series indeed converge to genuine solutions of the Yamabe equation with a non-removable isolated singularity. Moreover, these solutions have designated asymptotic behaviors determined by the sequences of spherical harmonics.
WebEx Link: TBA
Organizers: Nicolau Sarquis Aiex (NTNU), Siao-Hao Guo (NTU), Chung-Jun Tsai (NTU)