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DireStratS · Dimension Reduction, Stratification and Slicing in Geometric Measure Theory

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 October 202630 September 2028EU funding €209,483Call HORIZON-MSCA-2025-PF

DireStratS (Dimension-reduction, Stratification and Slicing in Geometric Measure Theory) is grounded in the area of Geometric Measure Theory (GMT) and involves problems in both Euclidean and metric spaces. I plan to look at the following 3 main objectives: O1. Rectifiability and stratification of singular setsO2. Marstrand’s density theorem in normed spacesO3. Minimality of flats among integral current spacesThe fundamental connection between the objectives is in the methodologies proposed to attack them, namely dimension-reduction, stratification and slicing. Advances in these problems can have an impact beyond the GMT community, especially concerning the structure of singularities, that are ubiquitous in minimal surfaces, material science, free boundary problems, and also hyperbolic conservation laws.O1 is concerned with the structure of singularities of the set of differentiability of functions, and aims at giving a unifying approach to several known differentiability results, with the intention of attacking also some that are still open. O2 aims at extending Marstrand's density theorem to arbitrary normed spaces, paving the way to a better understanding of related questions (such as Preiss' rectifiability theorem) in metric spaces. O3 is concerned with a generalization (to integral current spaces and an anisotropic setting) of the fact that a disk is area-minimizing among all surfaces with the same boundary.During the project I will give lectures and hold reading seminars on stratification and the theory of currents, expanding on the relation with the transport equation. I will attend courses offered both by UNIPI and SNS, and the interaction with the communities from both institutions will be fundamental. The fellowship would be a big opportunity to be inserted in the Pisan GMT community, to which I am currently only tangentially related, and to bring new approaches developed from my experience in Warwick and Leipzig.

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UNIVERSITA DI PISA

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