Finite-time singularity formation for the heat flow of the $H$-system
Abstract
We construct the first example of finite time blow-up solutions for the heat flow of the -system, describing the evolution of surfaces with constant mean curvature \begin{equation*} \left\{ \begin{aligned} &u_t = \Delta u - 2u_{x_1}\wedge u_{x_2}~\quad\text{ in }~\mathbb{R}^2\times\mathbb{R}_+,\\ &u(\cdot, 0) = u_0~\qquad\qquad~\text{ in }~\mathbb{R}^2, \end{aligned} \right. \end{equation*} where : . The singularity at finite time forms as a scaled least energy -bubble, denoted as , exhibiting type II blow-up speed. One key observation is that the linearized operators around projected onto and in the -direction are in fact decoupled. On , the linearization is the linearized harmonic map heat flow, while in the -direction, it is the linearized Liouville-type flow. Based on this, we also prove the non-degeneracy of the -bubbles with any degree.
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@article{arxiv.2311.14336,
title = {Finite-time singularity formation for the heat flow of the $H$-system},
author = {Yannick Sire and Juncheng Wei and Youquan Zheng and Yifu Zhou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.14336},
year = {2023}
}
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86 pages; comments are welcome