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CIMPA-UNESCO-ISFMA
School
Differential Geometry: Theory and Applications
Objectives : On the one hand, it is planned to give a thorough presentation of the basic
notions of Differential Geometry: metric tensor, Riemann curvature tensor,
fundamental forms of a surface, covariant derivatives, fundamental theorem of
surface theory, etc. This field is indeed often considered as a "classical"
one, but it has been recently "rejuvenated", thanks to the manifold
applications where it plays an essential role. Some of these applications will
be studied in the School, such as: - Theory of linearly and nonlinearly elastic shells; - Relativity; - Fluid Mechanics; - Optimization of the shape of gears; - Mesh optimization; etc. On the other hand, it is expected that this School will strengthen or
initialize scientific cooperations with developing countries from South-East
Asia: India, Vietnam, Philippines, etc.
Scientific Directors and organizers: Philippe G. Ciarlet: Professor, City University of Hong Kong and Emeritus
Professor at the University Pierre and Marie Curie, Paris, France Li Ta-tsien: Co-Director of the Chinese-French Institute for Applied
Mathematics (ISFMA) and Professor at Fudan University, Shanghai, China
Working languages: English
Date and location : August 7-18, 2006 Chinese-French Institute for Applied Mathematics (ISFMA), Fudan University,
Shanghai, China
Scientific program: - There will be four series of lectures, each series comprising ten
50mn-lectures (two 50mn-lectures daily) FIRST WEEK: Two series of lectures: #1: Philippe G. Ciarlet (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong):
"Introduction to Differential Geometry - 1" #2: Cristinel Mardare (Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris):
"Introduction to Differential Geometry - 2" SECOND WEEK: Two series of lectures, to be chosen among the following (according
to the availability of the lecturers) #3: Doug Arnold (Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, University of
Minnesota): "Numerical methods in general relativity" #4: Pascal Frey (Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris): "Applications
of Riemannian geometry to mesh generation" #5: Roland Glowinski (University of Houston): "The Monge-Ampere equation
- Theory and numerical analysis" #6: Dominique Chapelle (INRIA, Rocquencourt): "Numerical methods for
shells" - In addition to these four series of lectures, more specialized 50mn-talks
will be also delivered.
Prerequisites : A good knowledge of basic techniques in analysis, functional analysis, and
partial differential equations.

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