Friday, December 06, 2024
3:00 PM -
4:00 PM
Linde Hall 187
Geometry and Topology Seminar
The Isoperimetric Problem in the Cube and Torus
Federico Glaudo,
Institute for Advanced Study,
A renowned conjecture—described by A. Ros as one of the nicest open problems in classical geometry—proposes that the sets minimizing the perimeter among subsets of the 3-dimensional torus R^3/Z^3 with a fixed volume v are spheres, cylinders, or stripes (depending on the value of v). An equivalent conjecture applies to isoperimetric sets in the 3-dimensional cube (0,1)^3.
In this seminar, we will review the known results, primarily due to Ritorè, and discuss recent partial progress from an ongoing project with G. Antonelli.
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