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Maximum Principles and Geometric Applications / by Luis J. Alías, Paolo Mastrolia, Marco Rigoli
(Springer Monographs in Mathematics. ISSN:21969922)

Edition 1st ed. 2016.
Publisher (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2016
Size XXVII, 570 p : online resource
Authors *Alías, Luis J author
Mastrolia, Paolo author
Rigoli, Marco author
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Subjects LCSH:Global analysis (Mathematics)
LCSH:Manifolds (Mathematics)
LCSH:Differential equations
LCSH:Geometry
FREE:Global Analysis and Analysis on Manifolds
FREE:Differential Equations
FREE:Geometry
Notes A crash course in Riemannian geometry -- The Omori-Yau maximum principle -- New forms of the maximum principle -- Sufficient conditions for the validity of the weak maximum principle -- Miscellany results for submanifolds -- Applications to hypersurfaces -- Hypersurfaces in warped products -- Applications to Ricci Solitons -- Spacelike hypersurfaces in Lorentzian spacetimes
This monograph presents an introduction to some geometric and analytic aspects of the maximum principle. In doing so, it analyses with great detail the mathematical tools and geometric foundations needed to develop the various new forms that are presented in the first chapters of the book. In particular, a generalization of the Omori-Yau maximum principle to a wide class of differential operators is given, as well as a corresponding weak maximum principle and its equivalent open form and parabolicity as a special stronger formulation of the latter.  In the second part, the attention focuses on a wide range of applications, mainly to geometric problems, but also on some analytic (especially PDEs) questions including: the geometry of submanifolds, hypersurfaces in Riemannian and Lorentzian targets, Ricci solitons, Liouville theorems, uniqueness of solutions of Lichnerowicz-type PDEs and so on. Maximum Principles and Geometric Applications is written in an easy style making it accessible to beginners. The reader is guided with a detailed presentation of some topics of Riemannian geometry that are usually not covered in textbooks. Furthermore, many of the results and even proofs of known results are new and lead to the frontiers of a contemporary and active field of research
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