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This volume has grown from a conference entitled Harmonic Maps,
Minimal Sur- faces and Geometric Flows which was held at the
Universite de Bretagne Occi- dentale from July 7th-12th, 2002, in
the town of Brest in Brittany, France. We welcomed many
distinguished mathematicians from around the world and a dy- namic
meeting took place, with many fruitful exchanges of ideas. In order
to produce a work that would have lasting value to the mathematical
community, the organisers decided to invite a small number of
participants to write in-depth articles around a common theme.
These articles provide a balance between introductory surveys and
ones that present the newest results that lie at the frontiers of
research. We thank these mathematicians, all experts in their
field, for their contributions. Such meetings depend on the support
of national organisations and the local community and we would like
to thank the following: the Ministere de l'Education Nationale,
Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres, Centre National de Recherche Sci
en- tifique (CNRS), Conseil Regional de Bretagne, Conseil General
du Finistere, Com- munaute Urbaine de Brest, Universite de Bretagne
Occidentale (UBO), Faculte des Sciences de l'UBO, Laboratoire de
Mathematiques de l'UBO and the Departement de Mathematiques de
l'UBO. Their support was generous and ensured the success of the
meeting. We would also like to thank the members of the scientific
committee for their advice and for their participation in the
conception and composition of this volume: Pierre Berard,
Jean-Pierre Bourguignon, Frederic Helein, Seiki Nishikawa and Franz
Pedit.
This volume has grown from a conference entitled Harmonic Maps,
Minimal Sur- faces and Geometric Flows which was held at the
Universite de Bretagne Occi- dentale from July 7th-12th, 2002, in
the town of Brest in Brittany, France. We welcomed many
distinguished mathematicians from around the world and a dy- namic
meeting took place, with many fruitful exchanges of ideas. In order
to produce a work that would have lasting value to the mathematical
community, the organisers decided to invite a small number of
participants to write in-depth articles around a common theme.
These articles provide a balance between introductory surveys and
ones that present the newest results that lie at the frontiers of
research. We thank these mathematicians, all experts in their
field, for their contributions. Such meetings depend on the support
of national organisations and the local community and we would like
to thank the following: the Ministere de l'Education Nationale,
Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres, Centre National de Recherche Sci
en- tifique (CNRS), Conseil Regional de Bretagne, Conseil General
du Finistere, Com- munaute Urbaine de Brest, Universite de Bretagne
Occidentale (UBO), Faculte des Sciences de l'UBO, Laboratoire de
Mathematiques de l'UBO and the Departement de Mathematiques de
l'UBO. Their support was generous and ensured the success of the
meeting. We would also like to thank the members of the scientific
committee for their advice and for their participation in the
conception and composition of this volume: Pierre Berard,
Jean-Pierre Bourguignon, Frederic Helein, Seiki Nishikawa and Franz
Pedit.
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