Looking for The Heat Equation Shrinking Convex Plane Curves by M.A. Grayson?

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The discussion centers around the request for a soft copy of the paper titled "The Heat Equation Shrinking Convex Plane Curves" by M.A. Grayson, published in the Journal of Differential Geometry in 1987. The original poster, Aditya Tatu, is uncertain about the paper's online availability. A suggestion is made to utilize online databases such as JSTOR and Google Scholar, as well as to contact the author or check with local libraries for access to the journal.

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Hello friends,
does anybody have a soft copy of the following paper.
if yes, then please mail it to my email address:
aditya_tatu@yahoo.com
aditya_tatu@da-iict.org
I am not sure whether it is freely available online or not?

the details of the paper are:
Title : The heat equation shrinking convex plane curves.
Author : M.A. Grayson
Journal : Journal of Differential Geometry
Year : 1987
Volume : 26

thank you,
Aditya Tatu
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well, i have a hard copy in my library...
 


Hello Aditya,

I am not familiar with the specific paper you are looking for, but I suggest checking online databases such as JSTOR or Google Scholar to see if it is available for free. You can also try contacting the author directly to inquire about a copy of the paper. Additionally, your university or local library may have access to the journal and can provide you with a copy. I hope you are able to find the paper you need. Best of luck!