Flow by Gauss curvature to the Aleksandrov and dual Minkowski problems
Abstract: In this paper we study a contracting flow of closed, convex hypersurfaces in the Euclidean space $\mathbb R{n+1}$ with speed $f r{\alpha} K$, where $K$ is the Gauss curvature, $r$ is the distance from the hypersurface to the origin, and $f$ is a positive and smooth function. If $\alpha \ge n+1$, we prove that the flow exists for all time and converges smoothly after normalisation to a soliton, which is a sphere centred at the origin if $f \equiv 1$. Our argument provides a parabolic proof in the smooth category for the classical Aleksandrov problem, and resolves the dual q-Minkowski problem introduced by Huang, Lutwak, Yang and Zhang (Acta Math. 216 (2016): 325-388), for the case $q<0$. If $\alpha < n+1$, corresponding to the case $q>0$, we also establish the same results for even function $f$ and origin-symmetric initial condition, but for non-symmetric $f$, counterexample is given for the above smooth convergence.
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