An inscribed radius estimate for mean curvature flow in Riemannian manifolds
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Publication:2964276
DOI10.2422/2036-2145.201412_005zbMATH Open1365.53059arXiv1310.3439OpenAlexW2964248468WikidataQ115228260 ScholiaQ115228260MaRDI QIDQ2964276FDOQ2964276
Authors: Simon Brendle
Publication date: 23 February 2017
Published in: ANNALI SCUOLA NORMALE SUPERIORE - CLASSE DI SCIENZE (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: We consider a family of embedded, mean convex hypersurfaces in a Riemannian manifold which evolve by the mean curvature flow. We show that, given any number and any , we can find a constant with the following property: if and is a point on where the curvature is greater than , then the inscribed radius is at least at the point . The constant depends only on , , and the initial data.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1310.3439
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