Intrinsic Geometric Flows on Manifolds of Revolution

An intrinsic geometric flow is an evolution of a Riemannian metric by a two-tensor. An extrinsic geometric flow is an evolution of an immersion of a manifold into Euclidean space. An extrinsic flow induces an evolution of a metric because any immersed manifold inherits a Riemannian metric from Euc...

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Main Author: Taft, Jefferson
Other Authors: Glickenstein, David
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/194925
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1949252015-10-23T04:41:45Z Intrinsic Geometric Flows on Manifolds of Revolution Taft, Jefferson Glickenstein, David Glickenstein, David Glickenstein, David Friedlander, Leonid Pickrell, Douglas Venkataramani, Shankar Differential Geometry Geometric Flow Ricci Flow Yamabe Flow An intrinsic geometric flow is an evolution of a Riemannian metric by a two-tensor. An extrinsic geometric flow is an evolution of an immersion of a manifold into Euclidean space. An extrinsic flow induces an evolution of a metric because any immersed manifold inherits a Riemannian metric from Euclidean space. In this paper we discuss the inverse problem of specifying an evolution of a metric and then seeking an extrinsic geometric flow which induces the given metric evolution. We limit our discussion to the case of manifolds that are rotationally symmetric and embeddable with codimension one. In this case, we reduce an intrinsic geometric flow to a plane curve evolution. In the specific cases we study, we are able to further simplify the evolution to an evolution of a function of one variable. We provide soliton equations and give proofs that some soliton metrics exist. 2010 text Electronic Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10150/194925 752261069 11225 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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language en
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topic Differential Geometry
Geometric Flow
Ricci Flow
Yamabe Flow
spellingShingle Differential Geometry
Geometric Flow
Ricci Flow
Yamabe Flow
Taft, Jefferson
Intrinsic Geometric Flows on Manifolds of Revolution
description An intrinsic geometric flow is an evolution of a Riemannian metric by a two-tensor. An extrinsic geometric flow is an evolution of an immersion of a manifold into Euclidean space. An extrinsic flow induces an evolution of a metric because any immersed manifold inherits a Riemannian metric from Euclidean space. In this paper we discuss the inverse problem of specifying an evolution of a metric and then seeking an extrinsic geometric flow which induces the given metric evolution. We limit our discussion to the case of manifolds that are rotationally symmetric and embeddable with codimension one. In this case, we reduce an intrinsic geometric flow to a plane curve evolution. In the specific cases we study, we are able to further simplify the evolution to an evolution of a function of one variable. We provide soliton equations and give proofs that some soliton metrics exist.
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Taft, Jefferson
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title Intrinsic Geometric Flows on Manifolds of Revolution
title_short Intrinsic Geometric Flows on Manifolds of Revolution
title_full Intrinsic Geometric Flows on Manifolds of Revolution
title_fullStr Intrinsic Geometric Flows on Manifolds of Revolution
title_full_unstemmed Intrinsic Geometric Flows on Manifolds of Revolution
title_sort intrinsic geometric flows on manifolds of revolution
publisher The University of Arizona.
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/194925
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