Join us for the GSIMS/AWM Seminar!
Ever wondered how geometry, topology, and analysis converge to shape the surfaces around us? Join us for an engaging session with Andrew Edwards (Department of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Statistics | Case Western Reserve University) as he explores the classification and beauty of Minimal Submanifolds.
- Date: April 21, 2026
- Time: 3:30 PM
- Location: CU 218
Title: Classification Results for Minimal Submanifolds
Abstract: Minimal submanifolds occupy a unique intersection of geometry, topology, and analysis. As such, there are a number of lenses through which one might want to classify these objects. We will begin with an overview of results from R^3 and explore what changes when we shift the setting to other spaces. Finally, we present novel results classifying the symmetric minimal hypersurfaces of H^2 x H^2.
Want to learn more about GSIMS/AWM? Please reach out to Sam Dayton via email at sad324@lehigh.edu.