Feb 14 2008 - 4:30pm
Feb 14 2008 - 5:30pm
Prof.Karsten Grove
Univ. of Notre Dame
MA 240
The simplest topologically non-trivial and also most symmetric
manifold is the euclidean n-sphere.
It is also characterized by having constant positive curvature (and
being simply connected).
This suggests two ways of approaching positive curvature: (1) Attempt
to understand manifolds with
so-called pinched positive curvature, i.e., bounded say between k and
1 with 0