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A billiard-based game interpretation of the Neumann problem for the curve shortening equation (English)
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2 March 2009
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The authors developed a family of discrete games, whose value functions converge to the unique viscisity solution of the Neumann boundary problem of the curve shortening flow equation. It is to be noted that the Neumann boundary value problems of mean curvature flow equations can be intemately connected with purely deterministic game theory.
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game interpretation
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Neumann problem
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curve shortening
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semiflow
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game theory
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family of discrete games
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deterministic game theory
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