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Recent Progress in Lagrangian Mean Curvature Flow of Surfaces - Lecture 3

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Explore advanced developments in Lagrangian mean curvature flow of surfaces in this third lecture by Jason Lotay, delivered as part of the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences' comprehensive program on Geometry and Analysis of Minimal Surfaces. Delve into the latest theoretical breakthroughs and analytical techniques in this specialized area of differential geometry, where surfaces evolve according to their mean curvature while maintaining Lagrangian properties in symplectic manifolds. Examine the mathematical foundations, recent research findings, and emerging methodologies that advance our understanding of how these geometric flows behave and their applications in broader mathematical contexts. Learn about the intersection of symplectic geometry, differential equations, and geometric analysis through detailed mathematical exposition and rigorous theoretical development. Gain insights into current research directions and open problems in this active field of geometric analysis, building upon concepts from previous lectures in this mini-course series designed for researchers and advanced students in mathematics.

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Recent progress in Lagrangian mean curvature flow of surfaces (Lecture 3) by Jason Lotay

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