The maximal curves and heat flow in fully affine geometry
Abstract
In Euclidean geometry, the shortest distance between two points is a straight line. Chern made a conjecture in 1977 that an affine maximal graph of a smooth, locally uniformly convex function on two-dimensional Euclidean space must be a paraboloid. In 2000, Trudinger and Wang completed the proof of this conjecture in affine geometry. (Caution: in these literatures, the term "affine geometry" refers to "equi-affine geometry".) A natural problem arises: Whether the hyperbola is the fully affine maximal curve in ? In this paper, by utilizing the evolution equations for curves, we obtain the second variational formula for fully affine extremal curves in , and show the fully affine maximal curves in are much more abundant and include the explicit curves and . At the same time, we generalize the fundamental theory of curves in higher dimensions, equipped with . Moreover, in fully affine plane geometry, an isoperimetric inequality is investigated, and a complete classification of the solitons for fully affine heat flow is provided. We also study the local existence, uniqueness, and long-term behavior of this fully affine heat flow. A closed embedded curve will converge to an ellipse when evolving according to the fully affine heat flow is proved.
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@article{arxiv.2202.01992,
title = {The maximal curves and heat flow in fully affine geometry},
author = {Yun Yang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.01992},
year = {2023}
}
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47 pages