Seminar
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Location: | SLMath: Eisenbud Auditorium, Online/Virtual |
Delayed parabolic regularity for geometric flows
Linear parabolic PDEs like the heat equation have well-known smoothing properties. In reasonable situations we can control the C^k norm of solutions at time $t$ in terms of $t$ and a weak norm of the initial data. This idea sometimes carries over to nonlinear parabolic PDEs such as geometric flows. A celebrated example would be the curvature estimates for Ricci flow of Hamilton-Shi. In this talk I will discuss a totally different phenomenon that can occur in some natural situations, in which there is an explicit magic positive time before which we have no regularity estimates at all, but after which parabolic regularity is switched on and we obtain full regularity. I plan to focus on the case of curve shortening flow, which will mean that almost no prerequisites will be assumed. Parts will be joint work with Arjun Sobnack or Hao Yin.
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