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Analysis Seminar

Wednesday, October 14, 2015 - 3:30pm

Stefanos Aretakis

Princeton University

Location

University of Pennsylvania

DRL A6

Note the special changes in both space and time.

The black hole stability problem is one of the main open problems in mathematical general relativity. In this talk I will present results for a simpler but closely related problem, namely for the evolution of the linear wave equation on black hole backgrounds. I will mostly focus on the case of the so-called extremal black holes, which should be thought of as a critical case for the stability problem. I will also present applications of our methods to general linear and non-linear wave equations.