Seminar series
Date
Mon, 07 Mar 2022
15:30
Location
L5
Speaker
Joel Hass
Organisation
University of California Davis

Abstract: Almost everything we encounter in our 3-dimensional world is a surface - the outside of a solid object. Comparing the shapes of surfaces is, not surprisingly, a fundamental problem in both theoretical and applied mathematics. Results from the mathematical theory of surfaces are now being used to study objects such as bones, brain cortices, proteins and biomolecules.  This talk will discuss recent joint work with Patrice Koehl that introduces a new metric on the space of Riemannian surfaces of genus-zero and some applications to biological surfaces.

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