Abstract

The rotational embedded submanifold of $\mathbb{E}^{n+d}$ first studied by N. Kuiper. The special examples of this type are generalized Beltrami submanifolds and toroidals submanifold. The second named authour and at. all recently have considered $3-$dimensional rotational embedded submanifolds in $\mathbb{E}^{5}$. They gave some basic curvature properties of this type of submaifolds. Self-similar flows emerge as a special solution to the mean curvature flow that preserves the shape of the evolving submanifold. In this article we consider self-similar submanifolds in Euclidean spaces. We obtained some results related with self-shrinking rotational submanifolds in Euclidean $5-$space $\mathbb{E}^{5}$. Moreover, we give the necessary and sufficient conditions for these type of submanifolds to be homothetic solitons for their mean curvature flows.

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