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Halfspace type Theorems for Self-Shrinkers

Published 11 Dec 2014 in math.DG | (1412.3754v1)

Abstract: In this short paper we extend the classical Hoffman-Meeks Halfspace Theorem to self-shrinkers, that is: "Let PP be a hyperplane passing through the origin. The only properly immersed self-shrinker Σ\Sigma contained in one of the closed half-space determined by PP is Σ=P\Sigma = P." Our proof is geometric and uses a catenoid type hypersurface discovered by Kleene-Moller. Also, using a similar geometric idea, we obtain that the only complete self-shrinker properly immersed in an closed cylinder B<sup>k+1</sup>(R)‾×R<sup>n−k⊂</sup>R<sup>n+1 \overline{B <sup>{k+1}</sup> (R)} \times \mathbb{R}<sup>{n-k}\subset</sup> \mathbb R<sup>{n+1}, for some k∈1,…,nk\in {1, \ldots ,n} and radius RR, R≤2kR \leq \sqrt{2k}, is the cylinder S<sup>k</sup>(2k)×R<sup>n−k\mathbb S <sup>k</sup> (\sqrt{2k}) \times \mathbb{R}<sup>{n-k}. We also extend the above results for λ−\lambda -hypersurfaces.

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