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Extrinsic Ricci Flow on Surfaces of Revolution

Differential Geometry 2013-11-05 v1

Abstract

An extrinsic representation of a Ricci flow on a differentiable n-manifold M is a family of submanifolds S(t), each smoothly embedded in R^{n+k}, evolving as a function of time t such that the metrics induced on the submanifolds S(t) by the ambient Euclidean metric yield the Ricci flow on M. When does such a representation exist? We formulate this question precisely and describe a new, comprehensive way of addressing it for surfaces of revolution in R^3. Of special interest is the Ricci flow on a toroidal surface of revolution, that is, a surface of revolution whose profile curve is an immersed curve which does not intersect the axis of revolution. In In this case, the extrinsic representation of the Ricci flow on a Riemannian cover of S is eternal. This flow can also be realized as a compact family of non-smooth, but isometric, embeddings of the torus into R^3.

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@article{arxiv.1311.0289,
  title  = {Extrinsic Ricci Flow on Surfaces of Revolution},
  author = {Vincent Coll and Jeff Dodd and David L. Johnson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.0289},
  year   = {2013}
}

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17 pages, 2 figures