Non-Averaged Mean Curvature Flow
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Main radius = 0.6307, neck radius = 0.1, length = 1.7561, time step = starting with 1E-9, then set to 1E-11 just before the neck singularity, and various settings from 1E-12 to 1E-9 after the neck singularity.
Neck is modeled on y=x^5+0.1, at x=0.75 slope is matched to have a circular finish.
Initially 96 points on 1/2 of generating curve of radially symmetric surface, at about t=.005075 (which is after the neck singularity) the coarseness was reset to speed up calculations, and only about 40 points remained, which ultimately all were combined with their neighbors until the component vanished.
Eliminated segment if length is less than 0.001 before the neck singularity and for a while thereafter, after coarseness resetting if length is less than 0.05.
All numerics were done on the generating curve, which is significantly faster than working on a triangulated surface; the generating curve was manually separated at the singularity (y-value of point on y-axis was set from 5E-5 to 0; the computation used the symmetry and only worked with half of the generating curve; the re-setting of the computations to run fewer points likely will have increased the numeric error but should not invalidate the fundamental simulation results.
System: Dell Dimension 3000 Intel Pentium 4 @ 2.8GHz
Computation time: About 1 hour


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Posted on: Tue Oct 27 02:18:50 PDT 2009
Updated: Tue Oct 27 02:18:50 PDT 2009