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A fundamental nonlinear object in differential geometry is a map between manifolds. If the manifolds have Riemannian metrics, then it is natural to choose representaives for maps which respect the metric structures of the manifolds. Experience suggests that one should choose maps which are minima or critical points of variational integrals. Of the integrals which have been proposed, the energy has attracted most interest among analysts, geometers, and mathematical physicists. Its critical points, the harmonic maps, are of some geometric interest. They have also proved to be useful in applications to differential geometry. Particularly one should mention the important role they play in the classical minimal surface theory. Secondly, the applications to Kahler geometry given in [S], [SiY] illustrate the usefulness of harmonic maps as analytic tools in geometry. It seems to the author that there is good reason to be optimistic about the role which the techniques and results related to this problem can play in future developments in geometry.
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Schoen, R.M. (1984). Analytic Aspects of the Harmonic Map Problem. In: Chern, S.S. (eds) Seminar on Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations. Mathematical Sciences Research Institute Publications, vol 2. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1110-5_17
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