Minimal Surfaces in Diblock Copolymers and Geometric Scaffolds - Lecture 2
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Explore the fascinating world of zero mean curvature surfaces in this lecture on "Minimal Surfaces in Diblock Copolymers and Geometric Scaffolds" delivered by Randall Kamien. Part of a comprehensive discussion meeting on Zero Mean Curvature surfaces, this 1-hour 19-minute talk delves into the study of minimal surfaces in R3 and their applications in diblock copolymers and geometric scaffolds. Gain insights into this evolving field of research, which has seen significant progress over the past 200 years. Learn about the challenges and problem-solving methodologies in this area, and discover how this knowledge applies to related fields. Suitable for Ph.D. students, postdocs, and faculty working in mathematics and related disciplines, this lecture offers a unique opportunity to engage with cutting-edge research and potentially inspire new collaborations in the field.
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Minimal Surfaces in Diblock Copolymers and Geometric Scaffolds ...(Lecture 2) by Randall Kamien
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences