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Diffeomorphic surface flows: A novel method of surface evolution. (English) Zbl 1145.53052

Summary: We describe a new class of surface flows, diffeomorphic surface flows, induced by restricting diffeomorphic flows of the ambient Euclidean space to a surface. Different from classical surface PDE flows such as mean curvature flow, diffeomorphic surface flows are solutions of integro-differential equations in a group of diffeomorphisms. They have the potential advantage of being both topology-invariant and singularity free, which can be useful in computational anatomy and computer graphics. We first derive the Euler-Lagrange equation of the elastic energy for general diffeomorphic surface flows, which can be regarded as a smoothed version of the corresponding classical surface flows. Then, we focus on diffeomorphic mean curvature flow. We prove the short-time existence and uniqueness of the flow, and study the long-time existence of the flow for surfaces of revolution. We present numerical experiments on synthetic and cortical surfaces from neuroimaging studies in schizophrenia and auditory disorders. Finally, we discuss unresolved issues and potential applications.

MSC:

53C44 Geometric evolution equations (mean curvature flow, Ricci flow, etc.) (MSC2010)
58D25 Equations in function spaces; evolution equations
92-08 Computational methods for problems pertaining to biology