Kenneth Brakke studies in general dimensions a dynamic system of
surfaces of no inertial mass driven by the force of surface tension and
opposed by a frictional force proportional to velocity. He formulates
his study in terms of varifold surfaces and uses the methods of
geometric measure theory to develop a mathematical description of the
motion of a surface by its mean curvature. This mathematical description
encompasses, among other subtleties, those of changing geometries and
instantaneous mass losses.
Originally published in 1978.
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