On the Multiplicity One Conjecture for Mean Curvature Flows of Surfaces

Richard Bamler (University of California, Berkeley)

27-Mar-2024, 22:30-00:30 (21 months ago)

Abstract: We prove the Multiplicity One Conjecture for mean curvature flows of surfaces in $\mathbb R^3$. Specifically, we show that any blow-up limit of such mean curvature flows has multiplicity one. This has several applications. First, combining our work with results of Brendle and Choi-Haslhofer-Hershkovits-White, we show that any level set flow starting from an embedded surface diffeomorphic to a 2-spheres does not fatten. In fact, we obtain that the problem of evolving embedded 2-spheres via the mean curvature flow equation is well-posed within a natural class of singular solutions. Second, we use our result to remove an additional condition in recent work of Chodosh-Choi-Mantoulidis-Schulze. This shows that mean curvature flows starting from any generic embedded surface only incur cylindrical or spherical singularities. Third, our approach offers a new regularity theory for solutions of mean curvature flows that flow through singularities.

This talk is based on joint work with Bruce Kleiner.

analysis of PDEsdifferential geometry

Audience: researchers in the topic

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