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Finite topology self-translating surfaces for the mean curvature flow in $\mathbb R^3$

Analysis of PDEs 2015-01-19 v1

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 R3\mathbb R^3 a surface MM orientable, embedded and complete with finite topology (and large genus) with three ends asymptotically paraboloidal, such that the moving surface Σ(t)=M+tez\Sigma(t) = M + te_z evolves by mean curvature flow. This amounts to the equation HM=νezH_M = \nu\cdot e_z where HMH_M denotes mean curvature, ν\nu is a choice of unit normal to MM, and eze_z is a unit vector along the zz-axis. The surface MM 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}
}