Global and local theory of skew mean curvature flows
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Abstract: In this paper, we study the skew mean curvature flow. The results are threefold. First, we prove the global regularity of solutions with initial data which are small perturbations of planes in Sobolev spaces. Second, we prove the modified scattering and the existence of wave operators for small data, which completely determines the set of asymptotic states. Third, we study the Cauchy problem for arbitrary large data.
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(7)- Skew mean curvature flow
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