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Curvature contraction of convex hypersurfaces by nonsmooth speeds

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Andrews, Ben
Holder, Andrew
McCoy, James
Wheeler, Glen
Wheeler, Valentina-Mira
Williams, Graham

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De Gruyter

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We consider contraction of convex hypersurfaces by convex speeds, homogeneous of degree one in the principal curvatures, that are not necessarily smooth. We show how to approximate such a speed by a sequence of smooth speeds for which behaviour is well known. By obtaining speed and curvature pinching estimates for the flows by the approximating speeds, independent of the smoothing parameter, we may pass to the limit to deduce that the flow by the nonsmooth speed converges to a point in finite time that, under a suitable rescaling, is round in the C² sense, with the convergence being exponential.

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Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik (2014)

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