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Non-scale-invariant inverse curvature flows in hyperbolic space (English)
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27 May 2015
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Inverse flows driven by arbitrary positive powers of homogeneous curvature functions are considered in hyperbolic space. The behavior of the flow differs from the Euclidean case. Here the flow exists for all time. The main result of the paper establishes that certain initial hypersurfaces converge through the flow to a geodesic sphere.
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inverse curvature flows
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hyperbolic space
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long time existence
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decay estimates
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geodesic sphere
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