Ancient low-entropy flows, mean-convex neighborhoods, and uniqueness (Q2153535)
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Ancient low-entropy flows, mean-convex neighborhoods, and uniqueness (English)
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5 July 2022
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The authors define the class of ancient low-entropy flows. They consist of all ancient unit-regular, cyclic, integral Brakke flows in \(\mathbb{R}^3\) with entropy at most \(\sqrt{2\pi/e}.\) The main result is that these flows can be classified and it turns out that five types occur: a flat plane, a round shrinking sphere, a round shrinking cylinder, a translating bowl soliton, an ancient oval. Using this classification the mean convex neighborhood conjecture is considered.
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mean curvature flow
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Brakke flow
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entropy
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mean convex neighborhood conjecture
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