Lecture Notes on Mean Curvature Flow: Barriers and Singular Perturbations

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Paperback, 350 blz. | Engels
Scuola Normale Superiore | 2014e druk, 2014
ISBN13: 9788876424281
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Scuola Normale Superiore 2014e druk, 2014 9788876424281
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The aim of the book is to study some aspects of geometric evolutions, such as mean curvature flow and anisotropic mean curvature flow of hypersurfaces. We analyze the origin of such flows and their geometric and variational nature. Some of the most important aspects of mean curvature flow are described, such as the comparison principle and its use in the definition of suitable weak solutions. The anisotropic evolutions, which can be considered as a generalization of mean curvature flow, are studied from the view point of Finsler geometry. Concerning singular perturbations, we discuss the convergence of the Allen–Cahn (or Ginsburg–Landau) type equations to (possibly anisotropic) mean curvature flow before the onset of singularities in the limit problem. We study such kinds of asymptotic problems also in the static case, showing convergence to prescribed curvature-type problems.

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ISBN13:9788876424281
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:350
Uitgever:Scuola Normale Superiore
Druk:2014

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Signed distance from a smooth boundary.- Mean curvature vector and second fundamental form.- First variations of volume integrals and of the perimeter.- Smooth mean curvature flows.- Huisken’s monotonicity formula.- Inclusion principle. Local well posedness: the approach of Evans–Spruck.- Grayson’s example.- De Giorgi’s barriers.- Inner and outer regularizations.- An example of fattening.- Ilmanen’s interposition lemma.- The avoidance principle.- Comparison between barriers and a generalized evolution.- Barriers and level set evolution.- Parabolic singular perturbations: formal matched asymptotics, convergence and error estimate.

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