A strictly convex capillary hypersurface with prescribed k-th Weingarten curvature exists whenever the prescribed data is symmetric under horizontal reflection.
Some remarks on a class of logarithmic curvature flow
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In this paper, we introduce a class of new logarithmic curvature flow. The flows are designed to embrace the monotonicity of the related functional, and the convergence of this flow would tackle the solvability of the weighted Christoffel-Minkowski problem, but a full proof scheme is missing, the key factor of forming this phenomenon lies in the establishment of the upper bound of the principal curvature, which essentially depends on finding a clean condition on smooth positive function defined on the unit sphere $\sn$. Except for obtaining this tricky estimate, we get all the other a priori estimates and hope that this note can attract wide attention to this interesting issue.
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Convex capillary hypersurfaces of prescribed curvature problem
A strictly convex capillary hypersurface with prescribed k-th Weingarten curvature exists whenever the prescribed data is symmetric under horizontal reflection.