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Bi-Halfspace and Convex Hull Theorems for Translating Solitons

Published 4 Sep 2018 in math.DG and math.AP | (1809.01069v2)

Abstract: While it is well known from examples that no interesting halfspace theorem' holds for properly immersed complete $n$-dimensional self-translating mean curvature flow solitons in Euclidean space $\mathbb{R}^{n+1}$, we show that they must all obey a generalbi-halfspace theorem': Two transverse vertical halfspaces can never contain the same such hypersurface. The proof avoids the typical methods of nonlinear barrier construction, not readily available here, for the approach via distance functions and the Omori-Yau maximum principle. As an application we classify the convex hulls of all properly immersed complete (possibly with compact boundary) $n$-dimensional mean curvature flow self-translating solitons $\Sigman$ in $\mathbb{R}{n+1}$, up to an orthogonal projection in the direction of translation. This list is short, coinciding with the one given by Hoffman-Meeks in 1989, for minimal submanifolds: All of $\mathbb{R}{n}$, halfspaces, slabs, hyperplanes and convex compacts in $\mathbb{R}{n}$.

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