Maximum principles and consequences for γ\gamma‐translators in Rn+1{\mathbb {R}}^{n+1}
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Abstract: In this paper we obtain several properties of translating solitons for a general class of extrinsic geometric curvature flows given by a homogeneous, symmetric, smooth non-negative function defined in an open cone . The main results are tangential principles, nonexistence theorems for closed and entire solutions, and a uniqueness result that says that any strictly convex -translator defined on a ball with a single end -asymptotic to a cylinder is the bowl-type solution found in the translator paper of S. Rengaswami.
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