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Infinite-Time Singularities of the Lagrangian Mean Curvature Flow

Differential Geometry 2024-05-02 v2

Abstract

In this paper, we construct solutions of Lagrangian mean curvature flow which exist and are embedded for all time, but form an infinite-time singularity and converge to an immersed special Lagrangian as tt\to\infty. In particular, the flow decomposes the initial data into a union of special Lagrangians intersecting at one point. This result shows that infinite-time singularities can form in the Thomas--Yau `semi-stable' situation. A precise polynomial blow-up rate of the second fundamental form is also shown. The infinite-time singularity formation is obtained by a perturbation of an approximate family Nε(t)N^{\varepsilon(t)} constructed by gluing in special Lagrangian `Lawlor necks' of size ε(t)\varepsilon(t), where the dynamics of the neck size ε(t)\varepsilon(t) are driven by the obstruction for the existence of nearby special Lagrangians to Nε(t)N^{\varepsilon(t)}. This is inspired by the work of Brendle and Kapouleas regarding ancient solutions of the Ricci flow.

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@article{arxiv.2401.02228,
  title  = {Infinite-Time Singularities of the Lagrangian Mean Curvature Flow},
  author = {Wei-Bo Su and Chung-Jun Tsai and Albert Wood},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.02228},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

minor modifications; add a precise polynomial blow-up rate of the second fundamental form