Existence of a lens-shaped cluster of surfaces self-shrinking by mean curvature
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Abstract: We rigorously show the existence of a rotationally and centrally symmetric "lens-shaped" cluster of three surfaces, meeting at a smooth common circle, forming equal angles of 120 degrees, self-shrinking under the motion by mean curvature.
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