
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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