Rigidity and Curvature Estimates for Graphical Self-shrinkers
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Self-shrinkers are hypersurfaces that shrink homothetically under mean curvature flow; these solitons model the singularities of the flow. It it presently known that an entire self-shrinking graph must be a hyperplane. In this paper we show that the hyperplane is rigid in an even stronger sense, namely: For $2 \leq n \leq 6$, any smooth, complete self-shrinker $\Sigma^n\subset\mathbf{R}^{n+1}$ that is graphical inside a large, but compact, set must be a hyperplane. In fact, this rigidity holds within a larger class of almost stable self-shrinkers. A key component of this paper is the procurement of linear curvature estimates for almost stable shrinkers, and it is this step that is responsible for the restriction on $n$. Our methods also yield uniform curvature bounds for translating solitons of the mean curvature flow.
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