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Hypoelliptic Operators in Geometry

Hypoelliptic Operators in Geometry

Abstract

The workshop titled "Hypoelliptic Operators in Geometry" was coorganized by Davide Barilari (Padova), Xiaonan Ma (Paris), Nikhil Savale (Köln) and Yi Wang (Baltimore). It was well attended by 55 participants, with 45 of them being present in person and 10 being online. The participants came from several continents, age groups and included male as well as female researchers. Several interesting themes were discussed including: analysis around Kohn's Laplacian in CR geometry, analogous covariant operators arising in conformal geometry, the spectral theory of the sub-Riemannian Laplacian, pseudodifferential calculi in non-commutative geometry and the geometric applications of Bismut's hypoelliptic Laplacians.

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