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On symplectic mean curvature flows

  • Jiayu Li (University of Science and Technology of China)
A3 02 (Seminar room)

Abstract

It is known that the symplectic property is preserved by the mean curvature flow in a Kähler-Einstein surface which is called “symplectic mean curvature flow”. It was proved that there is no finite time Type I singularities for the symplectic mean curvature flow. We will talk about recent progress on an important Type II singularity of symplectic mean curvature flow-symplectic translating soliton. We will show that a symplectic translating soliton must be a plane under some natural assumptions which are necessary by investigating some examples.

Katharina Matschke

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