Volume preserving Gauss curvature flow of convex hypersurfaces in the hyperbolic space
Abstract
We consider the volume preserving flow of smooth, closed and convex hypersurfaces in the hyperbolic space Hn+1 (n≥ 2) with the speed given by arbitrary positive power α of the Gauss curvature. We prove that if the initial hypersurface is convex, then the smooth solution of the flow remains convex and exists for all positive time t∈ [0,∞). Moreover, we apply a result of Kohlmann which characterises the geodesic ball using the hyperbolic curvature measures and an argument of Alexandrov reflection to prove that the flow converges to a geodesic sphere exponentially in the smooth topology. This can be viewed as the first result for non-local type volume preserving curvature flows for hypersurfaces in the hyperbolic space with only convexity required on the initial data.
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