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Mathematical Research at the University of Cambridge

 

The study of sharp upper bounds for Laplacian eigenvalues under area constraints is a classical topic in spectral geometry. A key source of interest lies in the remarkable fact that metrics achieving equality in such bounds correspond to metrics induced by minimal surfaces in spheres. Even more strikingly, analogous connections between eigenvalues and natural geometric structures continue to emerge across diverse settings.
In this talk, I will highlight notable examples of these correspondences and discuss their implications for both spectral estimates and geometric analysis.

Further information

Time:

06Feb
Feb 6th 2026
14:00 to 14:45

Venue:

Seminar Room 1, Newton Institute

Speaker:

Mikhail Karpukhin (University College London)

Series:

Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series