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Conformal Differential Geometry - Q-Curvature and Conformal Holonomy

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Conformal invariants (conformally invariant tensors, conformally covariant differential operators, conformal holonomy groups etc.) are of central significance in differential geometry and physics. Well-known examples of such operators are the Yamabe-, the Paneitz-, the Dirac- and the twistor operator. The aim of the seminar was to present the basic ideas and some of the recent developments around Q-curvature and conformal holonomy. The part on Q-curvature discusses its origin, its relevance in geometry, spectral theory and physics. Here the influence of ideas which have their origin in the AdS/CFT-correspondence becomes visible.
The part on conformal holonomy describes recent classification results, its relation to Einstein metrics and to conformal Killing spinors, and related special geometries.

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Q-curvature.- Conformal holonomy.

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Conformal invariants (conformally invariant tensors, conformally covariant differential operators, conformal holonomy groups etc.) are of central significance in differential geometry and physics. Well-known examples of such operators are the Yamabe-, the Paneitz-, the Dirac- and the twistor operator. The aim of the seminar was to present the basic ideas and some of the recent developments around Q-curvature and conformal holonomy. The part on Q-curvature discusses its origin, its relevance in geometry, spectral theory and physics. Here the influence of ideas which have their origin in the AdS/CFT-correspondence becomes visible.
The part on conformal holonomy describes recent classification results, its relation to Einstein metrics and to conformal Killing spinors, and related special geometries.

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From the reviews:
“This book grew out of an Oberwolfach student seminar on recent developments in conformal differential geometry which took place in 2007. It splits into two chapters, which to a large extent are independent of each other. Each of the chapters is an extended version of a series of lectures presented by one of the authors during the seminar and offers a nice and easily readable survey of an active area of research in conformal differential geometry.” (Andreas Cap, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2011 d)

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From the reviews:
"This book grew out of an Oberwolfach student seminar on recent developments in conformal differential geometry which took place in 2007. It splits into two chapters, which to a large extent are independent of each other. Each of the chapters is an extended version of a series of lectures presented by one of the authors during the seminar and offers a nice and easily readable survey of an active area of research in conformal differential geometry." (Andreas Cap, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2011 d)

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Authors Helg Baum, Helga Baum, Andreas Juhl
Publisher Springer, Basel
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.01.2010
 
EAN 9783764399085
ISBN 978-3-7643-9908-5
No. of pages 152
Weight 292 g
Illustrations X, 152 p.
Series Oberwolfach Seminars
Oberwolfach Seminars
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Geometry

B, Mathematics and Statistics, Differential Geometry, curvature, holonomy, conformal invariants

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