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Classification of ancient ovals in higher dimensional mean curvature flow

Differential Geometry 2026-01-15 v1 Analysis of PDEs

Abstract

We study compact non-selfsimilar ancient noncollapsed solutions to the mean curvature flow in Rn+1\mathbb{R}^{n+1}, called ancient ovals. Our main result is the classification of kk-ovals: any kk-oval (characterized by having cylindrical blow down Rk×Snk\mathbb{R}^k\times S^{n-k} and the quadratic bending asymptotics) belongs, up to space-time rigid motions and parabolic dilations, to the family of ancient ovals constructed by Haslhofer and the second author. Assuming the nonexistence of exotic ovals (recently proved by Bamler-Lai), this yields a classification of all ancient ovals and identifies the moduli space, modulo symmetries, with an open (k1)(k-1)-simplex modulo the symmetry of simplex. Although these conclusions are contained in the recent breakthrough of Bamler-Lai classifying all ancient asymptotically cylindrical flows and resolving the mean convex neighborhood conjecture, we give an alternative argument for the independently obtained classification of kk-ovals in arbitrary dimensions based on a different spectral parametrization.

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@article{arxiv.2601.09441,
  title  = {Classification of ancient ovals in higher dimensional mean curvature flow},
  author = {Beomjun Choi and Wenkui Du and Ziyi Zhao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.09441},
  year   = {2026}
}