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The following pages link to Willmore blowups are never compact (Q1012326):
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- The Łojasiewicz-Simon gradient inequality for open elastic curves (Q285657) (← links)
- On quasilinear parabolic evolution equations in weighted \(L_{p}\)-spaces (Q423417) (← links)
- Perelman's lambda-functional and the stability of Ricci-flat metrics (Q690642) (← links)
- On the convergence of the elastic flow in the hyperbolic plane (Q1989256) (← links)
- A survey of the elastic flow of curves and networks (Q2044716) (← links)
- Asymptotic convergence of evolving hypersurfaces (Q2104854) (← links)
- The parametric approach to the Willmore flow (Q2125986) (← links)
- A regularized gradient flow for the \(p\)-elastic energy (Q2170668) (← links)
- On the Łojasiewicz-Simon gradient inequality on submanifolds (Q2192364) (← links)
- Non-linear stability of double bubbles under surface diffusion (Q2232196) (← links)
- Convergence of elastic flows of curves into manifolds (Q2238800) (← links)
- A gap theorem for Willmore tori and an application to the Willmore flow (Q2443042) (← links)
- Embedded surfaces of arbitrary genus minimizing the Willmore energy under isoperimetric constraint (Q2453976) (← links)
- Willmore surfaces with nonremovable singularities and number of critical levels (Q2516890) (← links)
- The volume-preserving Willmore flow (Q2693974) (← links)
- A singular example for the Willmore flow (Q3656042) (← links)
- The Willmore flow of Hopf-tori in the 3-sphere (Q6084911) (← links)
- A dynamic approach to heterogeneous elastic wires (Q6124482) (← links)
- Global existence and full convergence of the Möbius-invariant Willmore flow in the 3-sphere (Q6143864) (← links)
- Willmore flow of complete surfaces (Q6146580) (← links)
- Stability of self-similar solutions to geometric flows (Q6166033) (← links)
- Existence and convergence of the length-preserving elastic flow of clamped curves (Q6592841) (← links)
- Stability analysis for the anisotropic curve shortening flow of planar networks (Q6622763) (← links)
- The Willmore flow of tori of revolution (Q6638294) (← links)