Translating graphs by mean curvature flow
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graphstranslatingrealcurvaturecompleteflowmeanplanes
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The aim of this work is studying translating graphs by mean curvature flow in $\Real^3$. We prove non-existence of complete translating graphs over bounded domains in $\Real^2$. Furthermore, we show that there are only three types of complete translating graphs in $\Real^3$; entire graphs, graphs between two vertical planes, and graphs in one side of a plane. In the last two types, graphs are asymptotic to planes next to their boundaries. We also prove stability of translating graphs and then we obtain a pointwise curvature bound for translating graphs in $\Real^3$.
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