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Michael Wolf : Minimal Desingularizations of Planes in Space

Posted by Emily Dumas , part of the Departmental Colloquium.

At
March 5, 2010, 3 p.m.
In
SEO 636
Abstract
We prove that there is only one way to 'desingularize' the intersection of two planes in space to and obtain a periodic minimal surface as a result. The proof is mostly an exercise in, and an introduction to, basic Teichmuller theory: we translate the geometry of minimal surface in space into a statement about a moduli space of flat structures on Riemann surfaces, and then study deformation theory and degenerations in this moduli space to prove the result. We remark on the general (non-periodic) case.