MATH 667: Seminar in Spectral Theory I
COURSE PAGE:
http://www.math.mcgill.ca/jakobson/courses/math667.html
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INSTRUCTORS:
LECTURES:
TEXT:
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
We shall study Rellich's book "Perturbation theory of eigenvalue
problems" and discuss related questions, e.g. about generic Riemannian
metrics.
Presentations, Grading
The students registered for the course will be expected to make
two oral presentation (40-50 minutes) on one of the topics
suggested by the instructors. The grades will be based
on these presentations.
Introductory links in spectral theory
Links on Generic Metrics
Lecture notes from previous courses at McGill
Links from the course on Spectral Geometry of Random Metrics:
Curvature of random metrics
Introduction to Riemannian Geometry
Laplacian, heat kernel etc
Comparison Geometry
Probability and Geometry
Curvature
Scalar Curvature
Extremal Metrics
Quantum gravity and KPZ conjecture
Random waves
Spaces of Riemannian metrics and structures on them
Spaces of mappings
Introductory Links in Differential Geometry, Spectral Geometry etc
NOTICE:
McGill University values academic integrity. Therefore, all
students must understand the meaning and consequences of
cheating, plagiarism and other academic offences under the Code
of Student Conduct and Disciplinary Procedures (see McGill web page
on Academic Integrity
for more information).
NOTICE:
In the event of extraordinary circumstances beyond the University's
control, the content and/or evaluation scheme in this course is
subject to change.