Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Curve shortening flow


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The result was keep. I'm withdrawing my nomination of this article in light of Mark viking's advice. (non-admin closure) --Sammy1339 (talk) 00:19, 30 October 2014 (UTC)

Curve shortening flow

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I think this should be a redirect to mean curvature flow. The curve shortening flow is just the special case of the MCF where the manifold is one-dimensional, and I am not aware of a lot of research dealing specifically with this case - usually it is used as an introductory example for the MCF. The statement that it will always develop a singularity is also wrong - this holds only in the compact case. Sammy1339 (talk) 21:43, 29 October 2014 (UTC)

Comment. Can I just boldly do that and withdraw this AfD, or is it inappropriate to turn someone else's article into a redirect? --Sammy1339 (talk) 22:26, 29 October 2014 (UTC)


 * Comment When deciding whether to list at AfD, it is best to follow WP:BEFORE to check notability of the topic. In this case, the topic gets 1,710 hits in Google books and 937 hits in GScholar. Here is a book chapter on curve shortening flow in image processing, a chapter on curve shortening flow in robotic path planning, and an entire book on the curve shortening problem. It seems like a notable topic. Notability in itself doesn't necessarily prevent a merger into a parent article until a proper article can be written. But deletion, as in no article should be written on this topic, is the wrong way to proceed. --Mark viking (talk) 23:28, 29 October 2014 (UTC)
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