Consistency of the flat flow solution to the volume preserving mean curvature flow

Abstract

We consider the flat flow solution, obtained via discrete minimizing movement scheme, to the volume preserving mean curvature flow starting from C1,1-regular set. We prove the consistency principle which states that (any) such flat flow agrees with the classical solution as long as the latter exists. In particular, the flat flow is unique and smooth up to the first singular time. We obtain the result by proving the full regularity for the discrete time approximation of the flat flow such that the regularity estimates are stable with respect to the time discretization. Our method can also be applied in the case of the mean curvature flow and thus it provides an alternative proof, not relying on comparison principle, for the consistency between the flat flow solution and the classical solution for C1,1-regular initial sets.

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