Global transversal stability of Euclidean planes under skew mean curvature flow evolutions
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Abstract: In this paper, we prove that 2 dimensional transversal small perturbations of d-dimensional Euclidean planes under the skew mean curvature flow lead to global solutions which converge to the unperturbed planes in suitable norms. And we clarify the long time behaviors of the solutions in Sobolev spaces.
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