Speaker: 

Richard Schoen, Bass Professor of Humanities and Sciences

Institution: 

Stanford University

Time: 

Tuesday, March 12, 2013 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm

Location: 

RH 306

The theory of minimal surfaces arose historically from work of J. L. Lagrange and physical observations of J. Plateau almost 200 years ago. Rigorous mathematical theory was developed in the 20th century. In more recent times the theory has found important applications to diverse areas of geometry and relativity. In this talk, which is aimed at a general mathematical audience, we will introduce the subject and describe a few recent applications of the theory.