
arXiv: 2103.10093
Here we survey the compactness and geometric stability conjectures formulated by the participants at the 2018 IAS Emerging Topics Workshop on {\em Scalar Curvature and Convergence}. We have tried to survey all the progress towards these conjectures as well as related examples, although it is impossible to cover everything. We focus primarily on sequences of compact Riemannian manifolds with nonnegative scalar curvature and their limit spaces. Christina Sormani is grateful to have had the opportunity to write up our ideas and has done her best to credit everyone involved within the paper even though she is the only author listed above. In truth we are a team of over thirty people working together and apart on these deep questions and we welcome everyone who is interested in these conjectures to join us.
Please email us any comments or corrections. 57 pages, 20 figures, IAS Emerging Topics on Scalar Curvature and Convergence
Mathematics - Differential Geometry, Mathematics - Metric Geometry, Differential Geometry (math.DG), FOS: Mathematics, FOS: Physical sciences, Metric Geometry (math.MG), General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc), General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Mathematics - Differential Geometry, Mathematics - Metric Geometry, Differential Geometry (math.DG), FOS: Mathematics, FOS: Physical sciences, Metric Geometry (math.MG), General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc), General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
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