Geometric aspects of Aleksandrov reflection and gradient estimates for parabolic equations
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Publication:1381005
DOI10.4310/CAG.1997.V5.N2.A5zbMath0899.53044MaRDI QIDQ1381005
Publication date: 28 October 1998
Published in: Communications in Analysis and Geometry (Search for Journal in Brave)
gradient estimategeometric evolution equationsAleksandrov reflection principledegenerate parabolic flows
Maximum principles in context of PDEs (35B50) Differential geometry of immersions (minimal, prescribed curvature, tight, etc.) (53C42) Initial value problems for linear higher-order PDEs (35G10) Heat and other parabolic equation methods for PDEs on manifolds (58J35) Higher-order parabolic equations (35K25)
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