Rigidity of generic singularities of mean curvature flow
Differential Geometry
2015-02-13 v2 Analysis of PDEs
Geometric Topology
Abstract
Shrinkers are special solutions of mean curvature flow (MCF) that evolve by rescaling and model the singularities. While there are infinitely many in each dimension, [CM1] showed that the only generic are round cylinders . We prove here that round cylinders are rigid in a very strong sense. Namely, any other shrinker that is sufficiently close to one of them on a large, but compact, set must itself be a round cylinder. To our knowledge, this is the first general rigidity theorem for singularities of a nonlinear geometric flow. We expect that the techniques and ideas developed here have applications to other flows. Our results hold in all dimensions and do not require any a priori smoothness.
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@article{arxiv.1304.6356,
title = {Rigidity of generic singularities of mean curvature flow},
author = {Tobias Holck Colding and Tom Ilmanen and William P. Minicozzi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.6356},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
revised after acceptance for Publications IHES