posted on 2024-11-16, 09:15authored byBen H Andrews, James McCoy
We consider the motion of convex surfaces with normal speed given by arbitrary strictly monotone, homogeneous degree one functions of the principal curvatures (with no further smoothness assumptions). We prove that such processes deform arbitrary uniformly convex initial surfaces to points in finite time, with spherical limiting shape. This result was known previously only for smooth speeds. The crucial new ingredient in the argument, used to prove convergence of the rescaled surfaces to a sphere without requiring smoothness of the speed, is a surprising hidden divergence form structure in the evolution of certain curvature quantities.
Funding
Higher order curvature flow of curves and hypersurfaces
Andrews, B. & McCoy, J. (2016). Contraction of convex surfaces by nonsmooth functions of curvature. Communications in Partial Differential Equations, 41 (7), 1089-1107.