A Converging Lagrangian Curvature Flow in the Space of Oriented Lines
Abstract
Under mean radius of curvature flow, a closed convex surface in Euclidean space is known to expand exponentially to infinity. In the 3-dimensional case we prove that the oriented normals to the flowing surface converge to the oriented normals of a round sphere whose centre is determined by the initial surface. To prove this we show that the oriented normal lines, considered as a surface in the space of all oriented lines, evolve by a parabolic flow which preserves the Lagrangian condition. Moreover, this flow converges to a holomorphic Lagrangian section, which form the set of oriented lines through a point. The coordinates of this centre point are projections of the support function into the first non-zero eigenspace of the spherical Laplacian and are given by explicit integrals of initial surface data.
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@article{arxiv.1310.4402,
title = {A Converging Lagrangian Curvature Flow in the Space of Oriented Lines},
author = {Brendan Guilfoyle and Wilhelm Klingenberg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.4402},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
8 pages AMS-TEX, v2 includes fixed typos, improved exposition. A video of a talk explaining the methods and results of this paper can be found at the following link: https://youtu.be/Sx1T6legtgQ