Generic mean curvature flow. I: Generic singularities (Q410114)
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Generic mean curvature flow. I: Generic singularities (English)
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17 April 2012
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This paper is a first in a series that aims in proving an old conjecture concerning the mean curvature flow. The conjecture says that starting at a generic smooth closed embedded surface in \(\mathbb R^3\), the mean curvature flow remains smooth until it arrives at a singularity in a neighborhood of which the flow looks like concentric spheres or cylinders. In this first approach, it is proved that, in all dimensions, the only singularities that cannot be perturbed away are cylinders and spheres. As application, it is shown that if generic mean curvature flow in \(\mathbb R^3\) disappears in a compact point, it does so in a round point.
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curvature flow
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mean curvature
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singularities
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