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    On the uniqueness of the ADS spacetime (English)
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    9 January 2006
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    The author proves that the \(n\)-dimensional anti-de Sitter space-time \((M,g,V)\) is the unique static solution to the vacuum Einstein equation with negative cosmological constant, provided: \(M\) is a spin manifold; \((M,g)\) is conformally compact and the conformal boundary is the sphere \(S^{n-1}\); \(V^{-2}g\) restricted to \(S^{n-1}\) is the standard metric. Moreover, it is proven that for \(n \leq 7\), the spin assumption may be removed.
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    static vacuum
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    ADS space-time
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    asymptotically hyperbolic manifold
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    positive mass theorem
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