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We study the motion of smooth, closed, compact, starshaped hypersurfaces in \({\mathbb{R}}^{n+1}\) expanding in the direction of their normal vectorfield with speed given by the reciprocal of a suitable degree one homogeneous, positive, symmetric, concave function of the principal curvatures. We show that the hypersurfaces remain smooth and starshaped for all time and that asymptotically they become round.
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    We study the motion of smooth, closed, compact, starshaped hypersurfaces in \({\mathbb{R}}^{n+1}\) expanding in the direction of their normal vectorfield with speed given by the reciprocal of a suitable degree one homogeneous, positive, symmetric, concave function of the principal curvatures. We show that the hypersurfaces remain smooth and starshaped for all time and that asymptotically they become round.
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    motion of smooth hypersurfaces
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    speed
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    principal curvatures
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