Existence of hypercylinder expanders of the inverse mean curvature flow
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Abstract: We will give a new proof of the existence of hypercylinder expander of the inverse mean curvature flow which is a radially symmetric homothetic soliton of the inverse mean curvature flow in , , of the form or where , , is the radially symmetric coordinate and . More precisely for any and , we will give a new proof of the existence of a unique even solution of the equation in which satisfies , and for any . We will prove that and exists with . We will also give a new proof of the existence of a constant such that , for any and for any .
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