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Analysis Seminar

Tuesday, November 18, 2008 - 4:30pm

Lydia Bieri

Harvard University

Location

University of Pennsylvania

DRL 4C8

The talk addresses the global, nonlinear stability of solutions of the Einstein equations in General Relativity. In particular, it deals with the initial value problem for the Einstein vacuum equations, generalizing the results of D. Christodoulou and S. Klainerman in 'The global nonlinear stability of the Minkowski space'. Every strongly asymptotically flat, maximal, initial data which is globally close to the trivial data gives rise to a solution which is a complete spacetime tending to the Minkowski spacetime at infinity along any geodesic. We consider the Cauchy problem with more general, asymptotically flat initial data. This yields a spacetime curvature which is not bounded in $L^{\infty}$ any more. The main proof is based on a bootstrap argument. To close the argument, we have to show that the spacetime curvature and the corresponding geometrical quantities have the required decay. In order to do so, the Einstein equations are decomposed with respect to specific foliations of the spacetime.