A modified mean curvature flow in Euclidean space and soap bubbles in symmetric spaces
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Abstract: In this paper, we show that small spherical soap bubbles in irreducible simply connected symmetric spaces of rank greater than one are constructed from the limits of a certain kind of modified mean curvature flows starting from small spheres in the Euclidean space of dimension equal to the rank of the symmetric space, where we note that the small spherical soap bubbles are invariant under the isotropy subgroup action of the isometry group of the symmetric space. Furthermore, we investigate the shape and the mean curvature of the small spherical soap bubbles.
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