Speaker: Francesco Lin 
Affiliation: Columbia University

Abstract

A fundamental problem at the interface of differential geometry and analysis of PDEs is to understand the spectra of natural differential operators on a given Riemannian manifold. In this talk, motivated by the question of understanding topological invariants of three-manifolds arising from Floer theory, I will focus on the problem of understanding the spectra of the Hodge and Dirac operators on compact hyperbolic three-manifolds. In particular, I will discuss how these can be explicitly studied in concrete examples via the Selberg trace formula using ideas from Fourier optimization, taking as input computations in hyperbolic geometry. This is joint work with M. Lipnowski.

 

About Pure mathematics seminars

We present regular seminars on a range of pure mathematics interests. Students, staff and visitors to UQ are welcome to attend, and to suggest speakers and topics.

Seminars are usually held on Tuesdays from 2 to 3pm.

Talks comprise 45 minutes of speaking time plus five minutes for questions and discussion.

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Researchers in all pure mathematics fields attend our seminars, so please aim your presentation at a general mathematical audience.

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Venue

Priestley Building (67)
Room: 442