Volume preserving mean curvature flow of revolution hypersurfaces between two equidistants
From MaRDI portal
Publication:662833
DOI10.1007/s00526-011-0408-9zbMath1247.53080arXiv1008.4271OpenAlexW2152259364WikidataQ125288352 ScholiaQ125288352MaRDI QIDQ662833
Esther Cabezas-Rivas, Vicente Miquel
Publication date: 13 February 2012
Published in: Calculus of Variations and Partial Differential Equations (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1008.4271
Related Items
The curve shortening problem associated to a density ⋮ The area preserving curve shortening flow with Neumann free boundary conditions ⋮ Non-preserved curvature conditions under constrained mean curvature flows ⋮ Volume-preserving mean curvature flow for tubes in rank one symmetric spaces of non-compact type ⋮ CURVE SHORTENING FLOWS ON ROTATIONAL SURFACES GENERATED BY MONOTONE CONVEX FUNCTIONS ⋮ Snapshots of non-local constrained mean curvature-type flows ⋮ Type I singularities in the curve shortening flow associated to a density ⋮ Fully nonlinear curvature flow of axially symmetric hypersurfaces with boundary conditions ⋮ Equifocal submanifolds in a symmetric space and the infinite dimensional geometry ⋮ Axially symmetric volume constrained anisotropic mean curvature flow ⋮ Global solutions to the volume-preserving mean-curvature flow
Cites Work
- Flow by mean curvature of convex surfaces into spheres
- Existence of maximal surfaces in asymptotically flat spacetimes
- Volume-preserving mean curvature flow of revolution hypersurfaces in a rotationally symmetric space
- The volume-preserving mean curvature flow in Euclidean space
- Contracting convex hypersurfaces in Riemannian manifolds by their mean curvature
- Comparison theorems and hypersurfaces
- A radius sphere theorem
- Volume-preserving mean curvature flow of rotationally symmetric surfaces
- Behaviour of singularities of the rotationally symmetric, volume-preserving mean curvature flow
- Regularity theory for mean curvature flow
- The normalized mean curvature flow for a small bubble in a Riemannian manifold.
- Bounds for the first Dirichlet eigenvalue attained at an infinite family of Riemannian manifolds
- Mixed volume preserving curvature flows
- On a lower bound for the first eigenvalue of the Laplace operator on a riemannian manifold
- The volume preserving mean curvature flow.
- The volume preserving mean curvature flow near spheres
- Analytic and geometric background of recurrence and non-explosion of the Brownian motion on Riemannian manifolds
- Volume preserving mean curvature flow in the hyperbolic space
- Self-intersections for the surface diffusion and the volume-preserving mean curvature flow
This page was built for publication: Volume preserving mean curvature flow of revolution hypersurfaces between two equidistants