Finite topology self-translating surfaces for the mean curvature flow in $\mathbb R^3$
Abstract
Finite topology self translating surfaces to mean curvature flow of surfaces constitute a key element for the analysis of Type II singularities from a compact surface, since they arise in a limit after suitable blow-up scalings around the singularity. We find in a surface orientable, embedded and complete with finite topology (and large genus) with three ends asymptotically paraboloidal, such that the moving surface evolves by mean curvature flow. This amounts to the equation where denotes mean curvature, is a choice of unit normal to , and is a unit vector along the -axis. The surface is in correspondence with the classical 3-end Costa-Hoffmann-Meeks minimal surface with large genus, which has two asymptotically catenoidal ends and one planar end, and a long array of small tunnels in the intersection region resembling a periodic Scherk surface. This example is the first non-trivial one of its kind, and it suggests a strong connection between this problem and the theory of embedded, complete minimal surfaces with finite total curvature.
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@article{arxiv.1501.03867,
title = {Finite topology self-translating surfaces for the mean curvature flow in $\mathbb R^3$},
author = {Juan Dávila and Manuel del Pino and Xuan Hien Nguyen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.03867},
year = {2015}
}