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Regularity Theory for Mean Curvature Flow

English · Paperback / Softback

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1 Introduction.- 2 Special Solutions and Global Behaviour.- 3 Local Estimates via the Maximum Principle.- 4 Integral Estimates and Monotonicity Formulas.- 5 Regularity Theory at the First Singular Time.- A Geometry of Hypersurfaces.- B Derivation of the Evolution Equations.- C Background on Geometric Measure Theory.- D Local Results for Minimal Hypersurfaces.- E Remarks on Brakke¡¯s Clearing Out Lemma.- F Local Monotonicity in Closed Form.

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"The central theme [in this book] is the regularity theory for mean curvature flow leading to a clear simplified proof of Brakke's main regularity theorem for this special case.... [The] author gives a detailed account of techniques for the study of singularities and expresses the underlying ideas almost entirely in the language of differential geometry and partial differential equations.... This is a very nice book. The presentations are very clear and direct. Graduate students and researchers in differential geometry and partial differential equations will benefit from this work."

—Mathematical Reviews

"For the last 20 years, the computational and theoretical study and application of generalized motion by mean curvature and more general curvature flows have had enormous impact in diverse areas of pure and applied mathematics. Klaus Ecker's new book provides an attractive, elegant, and largely self-contained introduction to the study of classical mean curvature flow, developing some fundamental ideas from minimal surface theory...all with the aim of proving a version of Brakke's regularity theorem and estimating the size of the 'singular set.' In order to limit technicalities, the discussion is basically limited to classical flows up until a first singularity develops. This makes the book very readable and suitable for students and applied mathematicians who want to gain more insight into the subtleties of the subject."

—SIAM Review

"This book offers an introduction to Brakke's reuglarity theory for the mean curvature flow, incorporating many simplifications of the arguments, which have been found during the last decades." ---Monatshefte für Mathematik

"The book...is a short and very readable account on recent results obained about the structure of singularities. [I]t is definitely an intersting purchase if one wants to gain some technical insight in related nonlinearevolution problems such as the harmonic map heat flow or Hamilton's Ricci flow for metrics." ---Mathematical Society

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"The central theme [in this book] is the regularity theory for mean curvature flow leading to a clear simplified proof of Brakke's main regularity theorem for this special case.... [The] author gives a detailed account of techniques for the study of singularities and expresses the underlying ideas almost entirely in the language of differential geometry and partial differential equations.... This is a very nice book. The presentations are very clear and direct. Graduate students and researchers in differential geometry and partial differential equations will benefit from this work."
-Mathematical Reviews
"For the last 20 years, the computational and theoretical study and application of generalized motion by mean curvature and more general curvature flows have had enormous impact in diverse areas of pure and applied mathematics. Klaus Ecker's new book provides an attractive, elegant, and largely self-contained introduction to the study of classical mean curvature flow, developing some fundamental ideas from minimal surface theory...all with the aim of proving a version of Brakke's regularity theorem and estimating the size of the 'singular set.' In order to limit technicalities, the discussion is basically limited to classical flows up until a first singularity develops. This makes the book very readable and suitable for students and applied mathematicians who want to gain more insight into the subtleties of the subject."
-SIAM Review
"This book offers an introduction to Brakke's reuglarity theory for the mean curvature flow, incorporating many simplifications of the arguments, which have been found during the last decades." ---Monatshefte für Mathematik
"The book...is a short and very readable account on recent results obained about the structure of singularities. [I]t is definitely an intersting purchase if one wants to gain some technical insight in related nonlinearevolution problems such as the harmonic map heat flow or Hamilton's Ricci flow for metrics." ---Mathematical Society

Product details

Authors Klaus Ecker
Publisher Springer, Basel
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2004
 
EAN 9780817637811
ISBN 978-0-8176-3781-1
No. of pages 165
Dimensions 160 mm x 15 mm x 243 mm
Weight 430 g
Illustrations XIII, 165 p.
Series Progress in Nonlinear Differential Equations and Their Applications
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Analysis

Analysis, C, measure theory, Mathematics and Statistics, Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics, Differential Geometry, Mathematical physics, Partial Differential Equations, Differential calculus & equations, Integral calculus & equations, Measure and Integration

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