Abstract by
Bruce P. Palka
Department of Mathematics, University of Texas, Austin
Why things go quasi in high dimensions!
This talk will discuss Liouville's 1850 theorem to the effect that there is a general paucity of conformal mappings in Euclidean spaces of dimension three and above -- say, in comparison with the situation in the plane, where the Riemann mapping theorem ensures a wealth of conformal mappings. The talk should be accessible to graduate students, and even to advanced undergraduates.

Thursday, March 22, 2001, 4:00 p.m.  - 245 Altgeld Hall
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