Mean curvature self-shrinkers of high genus: Non-compact examples
Abstract
We give the first rigorous construction of complete, embedded self-shrinking hypersurfaces under mean curvature flow, since Angenent's torus in 1989. The surfaces exist for any sufficiently large prescribed genus , and are non-compact with one end. Each has symmetries and comes from desingularizing the intersection of the plane and sphere through a great circle, a configuration with very high symmetry. Each is at infinity asymptotic to the cone in over a -periodic graph on an equator of the unit sphere , with the shape of a periodically "wobbling sheet". This is a dramatic instability phenomenon, with changes of asymptotics that break much more symmetry than seen in minimal surface constructions. The core of the proof is a detailed understanding of the linearized problem in a setting with severely unbounded geometry, leading to special PDEs of Ornstein-Uhlenbeck type with fast growth on coefficients of the gradient terms. This involves identifying new, adequate weighted H\"older spaces of asymptotically conical functions in which the operators invert, via a Liouville-type result with precise asymptotics.
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@article{arxiv.1106.5454,
title = {Mean curvature self-shrinkers of high genus: Non-compact examples},
author = {Nikolaos Kapouleas and Stephen J. Kleene and Niels Martin Møller},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.5454},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
41 pages, 1 figure; minor typos fixed; to appear in J. Reine Angew. Math