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Uniqueness of self-shrinkers to the degree-one curvature flow with a tangent cone at infinity (1604.08577v2)

Published 28 Apr 2016 in math.DG and math.AP

Abstract: Given a smooth, symmetric, homogeneous of degree one function $f=f\left(\lambda_{1},\cdots,\,\lambda_{n}\right)$ satisfying $\partial_{i}f>0$ for all $i=1,\cdots,\, n$, and an oriented, properly embedded smooth cone $\mathcal{C}n$ in $\mathbb{R}{n+1}$, we show that under some suitable conditions on $f$ and the covariant derivatives of the second fundamental form of $\mathcal{C}$, there is at most one $f$ self-shrinker (i.e. an oriented hypersurface $\Sigman$ in $\mathbb{R}{n+1}$ for which $f\left(\kappa_{1},\cdots,\,\kappa_{n}\right)+\frac{1}{2}X\cdot N=0$ holds, where $X$ is the position vector, $N$ is the unit normal vector, and $\kappa_{1},\cdots,\,\kappa_{n}$ are principal curvatures of $\Sigma$) that is asymptotic to the given cone $\mathcal{C}$ at infinity.

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