Ricci flow on asymptotically conical surfaces with nontrivial topology
Differential Geometry
2010-03-30 v1
Abstract
As part of the general investigation of Ricci flow on complete surfaces with finite total curvature, we study this flow for surfaces with asymptotically conical (which includes as a special case asymptotically Euclidean) geometries. After establishing long-time existence, and in particular the fact that the flow preserves the asymptotically conic geometry, we prove that the solution metric expands at a locally uniform linear rate; moreover, the rescaled family of metrics exhibits a transition at infinite time inasmuch as it converges locally uniformly to a complete, finite area hyperbolic metric which is the unique uniformizing metric in the conformal class of the initial metric .
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@article{arxiv.1003.5237,
title = {Ricci flow on asymptotically conical surfaces with nontrivial topology},
author = {James Isenberg and Rafe Mazzeo and Natasa Sesum},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1003.5237},
year = {2010}
}