The H-flow translating solitons in R^3 and R^4

Mathematics – Differential Geometry

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8 pages. A new reference (to a paper by Tom Ilmanen) and an acknowledgement are added. I would like to thank Brian White for l

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Motivated by Ilmanen's correspondence, we present an explicit solution to the
prescribed Hoffman-Osserman Gauss map problem for non-minimal translators to
the mean curvature flow in Euclidean 4-space. We propose a conjecture on the
non-existence of Jenkins-Serrin type unit-speed graphical translators.

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