Evolution of complete noncompact graphs by powers of curvature function

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Publication:6312412

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Authors: Guanghan Li, Yusha Lv Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 13 January 2019

Abstract: This paper concerns the evolution of complete noncompact locally uniformly convex hypersurface in Euclidean space by curvature flow, for which the normal speed Phi is given by a power of a monotone symmetric and homogeneous of degree one function F of the principal curvatures. Under the assumption that F is inverse concave and its dual function approaches zero on the boundary of positive cone, we prove that the complete smooth strictly convex solution exists and remains a graph until the maximal time of existence. In particular, if F=Ks/nG1s for any sin(0,1], where G is a homogeneous of degree one, increasing in each argument and inverse concave curvature function, we prove that the complete noncompact smooth strictly convex solution exists and remains a graph for all times.













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