Harmonic Maps, Conservation Laws and Moving Frames
The author presents an accessible and self-contained introduction to harmonic map theory and its analytical aspects, covering recent developments in the regularity theory of weakly harmonic maps. The book begins by introducing these concepts, stressing the interplay between geometry, the role of symmetries and weak solutions. The reader is then presented with a guided tour into the theory of completely integrable systems for harmonic maps, followed by two chapters devoted to recent results on the regularity of weak solutions. A self-contained presentation of 'exotic' functional spaces from the theory of harmonic analysis is given and these tools are then used for proving regularity results. The importance of conservation laws is stressed and the concept of a 'Coulomb moving frame' is explained in detail. The book ends with further applications and illustrations of Coulomb moving frames to the theory of surfaces.
- Accessible and pedagogical introduction
- Provides a self contained and comprehensive exposition of the regularity theory of harmonic maps
- Author is a top figure in the field
Reviews & endorsements
'The book is very well written and it contains truly beautiful geometrical analysis. It also contains a quick, direct introduction to the current research.' EMS Newsletter
Product details
June 2002Hardback
9780521811606
292 pages
231 × 155 × 20 mm
0.627kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- Notations
- 1. Geometric and analytic setting
- 2. Harmonic maps with symmetries
- 3. Compensations and exotic function spaces
- 4. Harmonic maps without symmetries
- 5. Surfaces with mean curvature in L2
- References.