Convex curves moving translationally in the plane
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Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 854103 (Why is no real title available?)
- A logarithmic Gauss curvature flow and the Minkowski problem.
- Asymptotic behaviors of star-shaped curves expanding by V=1-K.
- Asymptotic shape of cusp singularities in curve shortening
- Classification of limiting shapes for isotropic curve flows
- Contraction of convex hypersurfaces by their affine normal
- Convex curves moving homothetically by negative powers of their curvature
- Correction to: ``An expansion of convex hypersurfaces
- Evolving convex curves
- Geometric aspects of Aleksandrov reflection and gradient estimates for parabolic equations
- Geometric expansion of convex plane curves
- Nonhomogeneous Gauss Curvature Flows
- On the formation of singularities in the curve shortening flow
- Optimal systems and invariant solutions for the curve shortening problem
- The heat equation shrinking convex plane curves
- The heat equation shrinks embedded plane curves to round points
- The normalized curve shortening flow and homothetic solutions
Cited in
(9)- The blow up analysis of the general curve shortening flow
- Affine self-similar solutions of the affine curve shortening flow. I: The degenerate case
- Symmetry reductions and exact solutions of the affine heat equation
- Convex curves moving homothetically by negative powers of their curvature
- Blow-up rates for the general curve shortening flow
- Generalized elastic translating solitons
- Evolving a convex closed curve to another one via a length-preserving linear flow
- On a nonlinear parabolic equation arising from anisotropic plane curve evolution
- Contracting convex immersed closed plane curves with slow speed of curvature
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