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On the generalised ideal flow of closed planar curves

Differential Geometry 2026-05-12 v1 Analysis of PDEs

Abstract

For each integer m0m\ge0 we study the mm-ideal energy Em[γ]:=12γksm2ds E_m[\gamma]:=\frac12\int_\gamma k_{s^m}^2\,ds on closed immersed planar curves, where kk is signed curvature and ss is arclength; ksm2:=(ksm)2k^2_{s^m} := (k_{s^m})^2. The mm-ideal energies contain Euler's elastic energy and the Dirichlet energy for the curvature scalar as special cases (m=0,1m=0,1). We completely classify the closed smooth critical points of EmE_m for all m1m\ge1: they are precisely the round multiply-covered circles. For the steepest descent L2(ds)L^2(ds)-gradient flow of EmE_m, the \emph{mm-ideal flow}, we prove that for each nonzero turning number there is a curvature-oscillation threshold such that every canonical relaxed flow starting from W2,2W^{2,2} 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 W2,2W^{2,2}; such data typically has infinite EmE_m energy when m1m\ge1. 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 m=0m=0 case, substantially strengthen existing work in the m=1m=1 case, and are new for m>1m>1.

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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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