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Tatiana Toro - Geometry of measures and applications (Part 5)

/ Fanny Bastien / 19-06-2015 / Canal-u.fr
Toro Tatiana
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Voir le résumé
In the 1920's Besicovitch studied linearly measurable sets in the plane, that is sets with locally finite "length". The basic question he addressed was whether the infinitesimal properties of the "length" of a set E in the plane yield geometric information on E itself. This simple question marks the beginning of the study of the geometry of measures and the associated field known as Geometric Measure Theory (GMT). In this series of lectures we will present some of the main results in the area concerning the regularity of the support of a measure in terms of the behavior of its density or in terms of its tangent structure. We will discuss applications to PDEs, free boundary regularity problem and harmonic analysis. The aim is that the GMT component of the mini-course will be self contained.
Mot(s) clés libre(s) : mathématiques, Grenoble, école d'été, institut fourier, summer school, geometric measure theory, calculus of variation
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Tatiana Toro - Geometry of measures and applications (Part 4)

/ Fanny Bastien / 18-06-2015 / Canal-u.fr
Toro Tatiana
Voir le résumé
Voir le résumé
In the 1920's Besicovitch studied linearly measurable sets in the plane, that is sets with locally finite "length". The basic question he addressed was whether the infinitesimal properties of the "length" of a set E in the plane yield geometric information on E itself. This simple question marks the beginning of the study of the geometry of measures and the associated field known as Geometric Measure Theory (GMT). In this series of lectures we will present some of the main results in the area concerning the regularity of the support of a measure in terms of the behavior of its density or in terms of its tangent structure. We will discuss applications to PDEs, free boundary regularity problem and harmonic analysis. The aim is that the GMT component of the mini-course will be self contained.
Mot(s) clés libre(s) : mathématiques, Grenoble, école d'été, institut fourier, summer school, geometric measure theory, calculus of variation
 |  Accéder à la ressource

Tatiana Toro - Geometry of measures and applications (Part 3)

/ Fanny Bastien / 17-06-2015 / Canal-u.fr
Toro Tatiana
Voir le résumé
Voir le résumé
In the 1920's Besicovitch studied linearly measurable sets in the plane, that is sets with locally finite "length". The basic question he addressed was whether the infinitesimal properties of the "length" of a set E in the plane yield geometric information on E itself. This simple question marks the beginning of the study of the geometry of measures and the associated field known as Geometric Measure Theory (GMT). In this series of lectures we will present some of the main results in the area concerning the regularity of the support of a measure in terms of the behavior of its density or in terms of its tangent structure. We will discuss applications to PDEs, free boundary regularity problem and harmonic analysis. The aim is that the GMT component of the mini-course will be self contained.
Mot(s) clés libre(s) : mathématiques, Grenoble, école d'été, institut fourier, summer school, geometric measure theory, calculus of variation
 |  Accéder à la ressource

Tatiana Toro - Geometry of measures and applications (Part 2)

/ Fanny Bastien / 16-06-2015 / Canal-u.fr
Toro Tatiana
Voir le résumé
Voir le résumé
In the 1920's Besicovitch studied linearly measurable sets in the plane, that is sets with locally finite "length". The basic question he addressed was whether the infinitesimal properties of the "length" of a set E in the plane yield geometric information on E itself. This simple question marks the beginning of the study of the geometry of measures and the associated field known as Geometric Measure Theory (GMT). In this series of lectures we will present some of the main results in the area concerning the regularity of the support of a measure in terms of the behavior of its density or in terms of its tangent structure. We will discuss applications to PDEs, free boundary regularity problem and harmonic analysis. The aim is that the GMT component of the mini-course will be self contained.
Mot(s) clés libre(s) : mathématiques, Grenoble, école d'été, institut fourier, summer school, geometric measure theory, calculus of variation
 |  Accéder à la ressource

Tatiana Toro - Geometry of measures and applications (Part 1)

/ Fanny Bastien / 16-06-2015 / Canal-u.fr
Toro Tatiana
Voir le résumé
Voir le résumé
In the 1920's Besicovitch studied linearly measurable sets in the plane, that is sets with locally finite "length". The basic question he addressed was whether the infinitesimal properties of the "length" of a set E in the plane yield geometric information on E itself. This simple question marks the beginning of the study of the geometry of measures and the associated field known as Geometric Measure Theory (GMT). In this series of lectures we will present some of the main results in the area concerning the regularity of the support of a measure in terms of the behavior of its density or in terms of its tangent structure. We will discuss applications to PDEs, free boundary regularity problem and harmonic analysis. The aim is that the GMT component of the mini-course will be self contained.
Mot(s) clés libre(s) : mathématiques, Grenoble, école d'été, institut fourier, summer school, geometric measure theory, calculus of variation
 |  Accéder à la ressource

Yoshihiro Tonegawa - Analysis on the mean curvature flow and the reaction-diffusion approximation (Part 5)

/ Fanny Bastien / 18-06-2015 / Canal-u.fr
Tonegawa Yoshihiro
Voir le résumé
Voir le résumé
The course covers two separate but closely related topics. The first topic is the mean curvature flow in the framework of GMT due to Brakke. It is a flow of varifold moving by the generalized mean curvature. Starting from a quick review on the necessary tools and facts from GMT and the definition of the Brakke mean curvature flow, I will give an overview on the proof of the local regularity theorem. The second topic is the reaction-diffusion approximation of phase boundaries with key words such as the Modica-Mortola functional and the Allen-Cahn equation. Their singular perturbation problems are related to objects such as minimal surfaces and mean curvature flows in the framework of GMT.
Mot(s) clés libre(s) : mathématiques, Grenoble, école d'été, institut fourier, summer school, geometric measure theory, calculus of variation
 |  Accéder à la ressource

Yoshihiro Tonegawa - Analysis on the mean curvature flow and the reaction-diffusion approximation (Part 4)

/ Fanny Bastien / 17-06-2015 / Canal-u.fr
Tonegawa Yoshihiro
Voir le résumé
Voir le résumé
The course covers two separate but closely related topics. The first topic is the mean curvature flow in the framework of GMT due to Brakke. It is a flow of varifold moving by the generalized mean curvature. Starting from a quick review on the necessary tools and facts from GMT and the definition of the Brakke mean curvature flow, I will give an overview on the proof of the local regularity theorem. The second topic is the reaction-diffusion approximation of phase boundaries with key words such as the Modica-Mortola functional and the Allen-Cahn equation. Their singular perturbation problems are related to objects such as minimal surfaces and mean curvature flows in the framework of GMT.
Mot(s) clés libre(s) : mathématiques, Grenoble, école d'été, institut fourier, summer school, geometric measure theory, calculus of variation
 |  Accéder à la ressource

Yoshihiro Tonegawa - Analysis on the mean curvature flow and the reaction-diffusion approximation (Part 3)

/ Fanny Bastien / 17-06-2015 / Canal-u.fr
Tonegawa Yoshihiro
Voir le résumé
Voir le résumé
The course covers two separate but closely related topics. The first topic is the mean curvature flow in the framework of GMT due to Brakke. It is a flow of varifold moving by the generalized mean curvature. Starting from a quick review on the necessary tools and facts from GMT and the definition of the Brakke mean curvature flow, I will give an overview on the proof of the local regularity theorem. The second topic is the reaction-diffusion approximation of phase boundaries with key words such as the Modica-Mortola functional and the Allen-Cahn equation. Their singular perturbation problems are related to objects such as minimal surfaces and mean curvature flows in the framework of GMT.
Mot(s) clés libre(s) : mathématiques, Grenoble, école d'été, institut fourier, summer school, geometric measure theory, calculus of variation
 |  Accéder à la ressource

Yoshihiro Tonegawa - Analysis on the mean curvature flow and the reaction-diffusion approximation (Part 2)

/ Fanny Bastien / 16-06-2015 / Canal-u.fr
Tonegawa Yoshihiro
Voir le résumé
Voir le résumé
The course covers two separate but closely related topics. The first topic is the mean curvature flow in the framework of GMT due to Brakke. It is a flow of varifold moving by the generalized mean curvature. Starting from a quick review on the necessary tools and facts from GMT and the definition of the Brakke mean curvature flow, I will give an overview on the proof of the local regularity theorem. The second topic is the reaction-diffusion approximation of phase boundaries with key words such as the Modica-Mortola functional and the Allen-Cahn equation. Their singular perturbation problems are related to objects such as minimal surfaces and mean curvature flows in the framework of GMT.
Mot(s) clés libre(s) : mathématiques, Grenoble, école d'été, institut fourier, summer school, geometric measure theory, calculus of variation
 |  Accéder à la ressource

Yoshihiro Tonegawa - Analysis on the mean curvature flow and the reaction-diffusion approximation (Part 1)

/ Fanny Bastien / 15-06-2015 / Canal-u.fr
Tonegawa Yoshihiro
Voir le résumé
Voir le résumé
The course covers two separate but closely related topics. The first topic is the mean curvature flow in the framework of GMT due to Brakke. It is a flow of varifold moving by the generalized mean curvature. Starting from a quick review on the necessary tools and facts from GMT and the definition of the Brakke mean curvature flow, I will give an overview on the proof of the local regularity theorem. The second topic is the reaction-diffusion approximation of phase boundaries with key words such as the Modica-Mortola functional and the Allen-Cahn equation. Their singular perturbation problems are related to objects such as minimal surfaces and mean curvature flows in the framework of GMT.
Mot(s) clés libre(s) : mathématiques, Grenoble, école d'été, institut fourier, summer school, geometric measure theory, calculus of variation
 |  Accéder à la ressource

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