Neck Detection for Two-Convex Hypersurfaces Embedded in Euclidean Space undergoing Brendle-Huisken G-Flow
Differential Geometry
2018-03-28 v1
Abstract
Recently Brendle-Huisken introduced a fully nonlinear flow . Their aim was to extend the surgery algorithm of Huisken-Sinestrari, into the Riemannian setting. The aim of this paper is to go through the details on how to perform neck detection for a closed, embedded hypersurface in undergoing this -flow. In order to do this we make some adjustments to Brendle and Huiskens gradient estimate, after we have done this we can go on to argue as in Huisken-Sinestrari's paper Mean curvature flow with surgeries of two-convex hyperusrfaces, in order to classify two-convex surfaces undergoing -flow.
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@article{arxiv.1803.09878,
title = {Neck Detection for Two-Convex Hypersurfaces Embedded in Euclidean Space undergoing Brendle-Huisken G-Flow},
author = {Alexander Majchrowski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.09878},
year = {2018}
}