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Geometric curvature energies

Subject Area Mathematics
Term from 2007 to 2013
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 64980826
 
The central issue of this research proposal is the study of geometric curvature energies on curves, surfaces, and higher-dimensional objects of low regularity. These energies exhibit self-avoidance and regularizing effects: a finite energy level guarantees and quantifies embeddedness of the geometric object, and leads to higher regularity. There is a variety of geometric curvature energies ranging from hard steric constraints to soft repulsive potentials, such as global curvature, integral versions of Menger curvature, or self-repulsive knot energies. We investigate the analytical properties of these energies and study their behaviour on families of curves or surfaces. The results will be applied to topologically constrained variational problems in the class of embeddings, and we examine the corresponding timedependent geometric flow problems.
DFG Programme Research Grants
International Connection Poland
Participating Person Professor Dr. Pawel Strzelecki
 
 

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