On the existence of a closed, embedded, rotational -hypersurface
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On the existence of a closed, embedded, rotational \(\lambda \)-hypersurface
On the existence of a closed, embedded, rotational \(\lambda \)-hypersurface
Abstract: In this paper we show the existence of a closed, embedded -hypersurfaces . The hypersurface is diffeomorhic to and exhibits symmetry. Our approach uses a "shooting method" similar to the approach used by McGrath in constructing a generalized self-shrinking torus solution to mean curvature flow. The result generalizes the -torus found by Cheng and Wei.
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