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The heat equation shrinks embedded plane curves to round points
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    This paper contains the final solution of the long-standing ``curve- shortening problem'' for plane curves: Let \(\gamma_ 0: S^ 1\to {\mathbb{R}}^ 2\) be a regular embedded closed plane curve. Then the evolution equation \({\dot \gamma}=k\cdot N\) (N a unit normal field, k the curvature) with initial condition \(\gamma (0,s)=\gamma_ 0(s)\) always has a solution \(\gamma: {\mathbb{R}}^+\times S^ 1\to {\mathbb{R}}^ 2,\) \(S\mapsto \gamma_ t(s)=\gamma (t,s)\) is an embedded curve for all t and \(\gamma_ t\) approaches a (shrinking) round circle as \(t\to \infty\).
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    curve-shortening problem
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    closed plane curve
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    evolution equation
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