Ancient solutions for flow by powers of the curvature in R^2
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Publication:2113293
Abstract: We construct a new compact convex embedded ancient solution of the flow in , that lies between two parallel lines. Using this solution we classify all convex ancient solutions of the flow in , for . Moreover, we show that any non-compact convex embedded ancient solution of the flow in , must be a translating solution.
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