Invariant Translators of the Heisenberg Group

Author:

Pipoli GiuseppeORCID

Abstract

AbstractWe classify all the translating solitons to the mean curvature flow in the three-dimensional Heisenberg group that are invariant under the action of some one-parameter group of isometries of the ambient manifold. We provide a complete classification for any canonical deformation of the standard Riemannian metric of the Heisenberg group. We highlight similarities and differences with the analogous Euclidean translators: we mention in particular that we describe the analogous of the tilted grim reaper cylinders, of the bowl solution and of translating catenoids, but some of them are not convex in contrast with a recent result of Spruck and Xiao (Complete translating solitons to the mean curvature flow in $${\mathbb {R}}^3$$ R 3 with non-negative mean curvature, arXiv:1703.01003v2, 2017) in the Euclidean space. Moreover we also prove some non-existence results. Finally we study the convergence of these surfaces as the ambient metric converges to the standard sub-Riemannian metric on the Heisenberg group.

Funder

Università degli Studi dell’Aquila

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Geometry and Topology

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