Blow-up Continuity for Type-I, Mean-Convex Mean Curvature Flow

Abstract

Under mean curvature flow, a closed, embedded hypersurface M(t) becomes singular in finite time. For certain classes of mean-convex mean curvature flows, we show the continuity of the first singular time T and the limit set "M(T)", with respect to initial data. We employ an Angenent-like neck-pinching argument to force singularities in nearby flows. However, since we cannot prescribe initial data, we combine Andrews' α-non-collapsed condition and Colding and Minicozzi's uniqueness of tangent flows to place appropriately sized spheres in the region inside the hypersurface.

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