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Subtleties of Hamilton's Compactness Theorem

University of Warwick, UK

Hamilton's compactness theorem is one of the most fundamental tools in the study of Ricci flow. Extensions of this result are often required. However, the precise extension which has been used in the most famous applications of Ricci flow is not quite right as we demonstrate by giving a counterexample. The main new idea required here also leads to quite different new applications in the study of unbounded curvature Ricci flows.

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