Convergence of the volume preserving fractional mean curvature flow for convex sets (2307.03912v3)
Abstract: We prove that the volume preserving fractional mean curvature flow starting from a convex set does not develop singularities along the flow. By the recent result of Cesaroni-Novaga \cite{CN} this then implies that the flow converges to a ball exponentially fast. In the proof we show that the apriori estimates due to Cinti-Sinestrari-Valdinoci \cite{CSV2} imply the $C{1+\alpha}$-regularity of the flow and then provide a regularity argument which improves this into $C{2+\alpha}$-regularity of the flow. The regularity step from $C{1+\alpha}$ into $C{2+\alpha}$ does not rely on convexity and can probably be adopted to more general setting.
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