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The global solution of the minimal surface flow and translating surfaces

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arxiv 2304.06542 v1 pith:OWKEWYMX submitted 2023-04-13 math.DG math.AP

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In this paper, we study evolved surfaces over convex planar domains which are evolving by the minimal surface flow $$u_{t}= div\left(\frac{Du}{\sqrt{1+|Du|^2}}\right)-H(x,Du).$$ Here, we specify the angle of contact of the evolved surface to the boundary cylinder. The interesting question is to find translating solitons of the form $u(x,t)=\omega t+w(x)$ where $\omega\in \mathbb R$. Under an angle condition, we can prove the a priori estimate holds true for the translating solitons (i.e., translator), which makes the solitons exist. We can prove for suitable condition on $H(x,p)$ that there is the global solution of the minimal surface flow. Then we show, provided the soliton exists, that the global solutions converge to some translator.

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