On the generalised ideal flow of closed planar curves
Abstract
For each integer we study the -ideal energy on closed immersed planar curves, where is signed curvature and is arclength; . The -ideal energies contain Euler's elastic energy and the Dirichlet energy for the curvature scalar as special cases (). We completely classify the closed smooth critical points of for all : they are precisely the round multiply-covered circles. For the steepest descent -gradient flow of , the \emph{-ideal flow}, we prove that for each nonzero turning number there is a curvature-oscillation threshold such that every canonical relaxed flow starting from initial data below this threshold is immortal and exponentially asymptotic in the smooth topology to a round multiply-covered circle. We also prove that every immortal canonical relaxed trajectory with bounded unnormalised length converges to the corresponding circle. We furthermore treat rough initial data of class ; such data typically has infinite energy when . In the small-curvature-oscillation basin, every such curve generates a unique canonical relaxed length-normalised flow, smooth for every positive time, continuously dependent on the initial data, and smoothly convergent to the multiply-covered circle. These results are known in the case, substantially strengthen existing work in the case, and are new for .
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@article{arxiv.2605.09379,
title = {On the generalised ideal flow of closed planar curves},
author = {James McCoy and Glen Wheeler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.09379},
year = {2026}
}
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50 pages