Stability results for nonlocal geometric evolutions and limit cases for fractional mean curvature flows
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Abstract: We introduce a notion of uniform convergence for local and nonlocal curvatures. Then, we propose an abstract method to prove the convergence of the corresponding geometric flows, within the level set formulation. We apply such a general theory to characterize the limits of -fractional mean curvature flows as and . In analogy with the -fractional mean curvature flows, we introduce the notion of -Riesz curvature flows and characterize its limit as . Eventually, we discuss the limit behavior as of the flow generated by a regularization of the -Minkowski content.
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