Nguyen's tridents and the classification of semigraphical translators for mean curvature flow
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Abstract: We construct a one-parameter family of singly periodic translating solutions to mean curvature flow that converge as the period tends to to the union of a grim reaper surface and a plane that bisects it lengthwise. The surfaces are semigraphical: they are properly embedded, and, after removing a discrete collection of vertical lines, they are graphs. We also provide a nearly complete classification of semigraphical translators.
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