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  1. Gerhard Huisken (born 20 May 1958) is a German mathematician whose research concerns differential geometry and partial differential equations. He is known for foundational contributions to the theory of the mean curvature flow, including Huisken's monotonicity formula, which is named after him.

  2. G. Huisken, Mathematisierung der Gravitation: Die Schwarzschildlösung der Einsteingleichungen als Grundmodell vieler Phänomene der Gravitation, Schriftenreihe der Berlin-Brandenburger Akademie, Debatte, Heft 4, Mathematisierung der Natur, (2006), 29-35.

  3. Director of the Institute. Areas of research. Analysis, Differential Geometry, Mathematical Relativity. Address. Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach. Schwarzwaldstr. 9-11. 77709 Oberwolfach-Walke. Germany. Telephone.

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  4. Gerhard Huisken (* 20. Mai 1958 in Hamburg) ist ein deutscher Mathematiker.

  5. Prof. Dr. Gerhard Huisken. Lectures. Introduction to Ricci-Flow. Course at Tübingen University, Summer 2020. To download the video files, right-click the Download Link and select "Save Link as...", "Save Target as..." or the corresponding command in your browser. Course at Tübingen University, Summer 2020.

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    Prof. Dr. Gerhard Huisken. Lectures. Introduction to Ricci-Flow. Course at Tübingen University, Summer 2020. Mean curvature flow and other evolution equations. Course at Tübingen University, Winter 2020/2021. The course treats the deformation of hypersurfaces along their mean curvature vector in Euclidean space and in Riemannian manifolds.

  7. Gerhard Huisken's 49 research works with 6,045 citations and 2,132 reads, including: The n-dimensional analogue of a variational problem of Euler