Optimal shielding for Einstein gravity

Philippe G. LeFloch (Sorbonne U, Paris)

May 17. 2024, 09:30 — 10:30

I will present recent advances on the analysis of asymptotically Euclidean, initial data sets for Einstein’s field equations. In collaboration with Bruno Le Floch (Sorbonne University) I proved that solutions to the Einstein constraints can be glued together along possibly nested conical domains. The constructed solutions may have arbitrarily low decay at infinity, while enjoying (super-)harmonic estimates within possibly narrow cones at infinity. Importantly, our localized seed-to-solution method, as we call it, leads to a proof of a conjecture by Alessandro Carlotto and Rick Schoen on the localization problem at infinity, and generalize P. LeFloch and Nguyen’s theorem on the asymptotic localization problem. This lecture will be based on https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.17706 and https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.17598 Blog: philippelefloch.org 

Further Information
Venue:
ESI Boltzmann Lecture Hall
Associated Event:
Nonlinear Waves and Relativity (Thematic Programme)
Organizer(s):
Roland Donninger (U of Vienna)
David Fajman (U of Vienna)
Birgit Schörkhuber (U of Innsbruck)