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State University of New York



CONFERENCE ON
RIEMANNIAN GEOMETRY

Celebrating Detlef Gromoll's 60th Birthday


Stony Brook October 9-11, 1998









In honor of Detlef Gromoll
on the occasion of his 60th birthday

Stony Brook 1998

The work of Detlef Gromoll has profoundly influenced the study of Riemannian geometry in the second half of the 20th century.

He has made fundamental, often seminal, contributions to a broad range of subjects, including, closed geodesics, positive curvature, nonnegative curvature, nonpositive curvature, Ricci curvature, rigidity theory, submanifold theory and Riemannian foliations. His results, many of which are widely regarded as ``classics'' are certain to be of lasting interest and significance.








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JEFF CHEEGER - Courant Institute
KARSTEN GROVE - University of Maryland
BLAINE LAWSON - Stony Brook
GERARD WALSCHAP - University of Oklahoma










 
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