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Nonlinear elliptic equations in conformal geometry
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    Nonlinear elliptic equations in conformal geometry (English)
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    1 December 2004
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    The book contains a discussion of some nonlinear partial differential equations related to curvature invariants in conformal geometry. Let \((M,g)\) be a \(4\)-dimensional Riemannian manifold. One studies the partial differential equation which describes the curvature invariant \[ \sigma_2(A):=\tfrac12 \{\operatorname{Tr}(A)^2-| A| ^2\} \] where \(A_{ij}:=R_{ij}-{1\over6}Rg_{ij}\) is the Weyl-Schouten tensor. The Moser-Trudinger inequalities are described -- they form the main analytic tool. The connection between these inequalities and the Polyakov formula for the functional determinant of the Laplacian is given. General conformal invariants, the connection of conformal invariants to conformal covariant operators on manifolds of dimension \(3\) and higher, and the Paneitz operator in dimension \(4\) are discussed. The work of Chang-Gursky-Yang on the existence of manifolds with \(\sigma_2>0\) is given. In more detail, the contents of the book are: 1) Gaussian curvature equation. 2) Moser-Trudinger inequality on the sphere. 3) Polyakov formula on compact surfaces. 4) Conformal convariant operators - Paneitz operator. 5) Functional determinant on 4 manifolds. 6) Extremal metrics for the log determinant functional. 7) Elementary symmetric functions. 8) A-priori estimates for the regularized equation \((*)_\delta\). 9) Smoothing via the Yamabe flow. 10) Deforming \(\sigma_2\) to a constant function. This book is a lovely introduction to the subject and contains an excellent bibliographic introduction to the subject comprising approximately 100 entries.
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    log determinant
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    Moser-Trudinger inequality
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    Polyakov formula
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    Yamabe flow
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    Gaussian curvature
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