A Heat Flow for Diffeomorphisms of Flat Tori
Differential Geometry
2016-09-28 v1 Analysis of PDEs
Abstract
In this paper we study the parabolic evolution equation , where is an evolving map between compact flat surfaces. We use a tensor maximum principle for the induced metric to establish two-sided bounds on the singular values of Du, which shows that unlike harmonic map heat flow, this flow preserves diffeomorphisms. A change of variables for Du then allows us to establish a estimate for the coefficient of the tension field, and thus (thanks to the quasilinear structure and the Schauder estimates) we get full regularity and long-time existence. We conclude with some energy estimates to show convergence to an affine diffeomorphism.
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@article{arxiv.1609.08317,
title = {A Heat Flow for Diffeomorphisms of Flat Tori},
author = {Ben Andrews and Anthony Carapetis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.08317},
year = {2016}
}
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10 pages