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Convergence to the Grim Reaper for a Curvature Flow with Unbounded Boundary Slopes

Differential Geometry 2024-02-19 v2

Abstract

We consider a curvature flow V=HV=H in the band domain Ω:=[1,1]×R\Omega :=[-1,1]\times \R, where, for a graphic curve Γt\Gamma_t, VV denotes its normal velocity and HH denotes its curvature. If Γt\Gamma_t contacts the two boundaries ±Ω\partial_\pm \Omega of Ω\Omega with constant slopes, in 1993, Altschular and Wu \cite{AW1} proved that Γt\Gamma_t converges to a {\it grim reaper} contacting ±Ω\partial_\pm \Omega with the same prescribed slopes. In this paper we consider the case where Γt\Gamma_t contacts ±Ω\partial_\pm \Omega with slopes equaling to ±1\pm 1 times of its height. When the curve moves to infinity, the global gradient estimate is impossible due to the unbounded boundary slopes. We first consider a special symmetric curve and derive its uniform interior gradient estimates by using the zero number argument, and then use these estimates to present uniform interior gradient estimates for general non-symmetric curves, which lead to the convergence of the curve in Cloc2,1((1,1)×R)C^{2,1}_{loc} ((-1,1)\times \R) topology to the {\it grim reaper} with span (1,1)(-1,1).

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@article{arxiv.1907.11535,
  title  = {Convergence to the Grim Reaper for a Curvature Flow with Unbounded Boundary Slopes},
  author = {Bendong Lou and Xiaoliu Wang and Lixia Yuan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.11535},
  year   = {2024}
}