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The nonlinear future stability of the FLRW family of solutions to the irrotational Euler-Einstein system with a positive cosmological constant (English)
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7 January 2014
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The authors consider the coupled Euler-Einstein system which models the evolution of a dynamic spacetime containing a perfect fluid with vanishing vorticity. They introduce a positive constant \(\Lambda \) in this system and they recall the existence of a family of background solutions to this system. The purpose of the paper is to study small perturbations of this family of Friedmann-Lemaítre-Robertson-Walker cosmological solutions. The main results of the paper indeed prove that small perturbations of the initial data may have maximal globally hyperbolic developments that are future causally geodesically complete. For the proof, the authors use a combination of energy estimates and pointwise decay estimates for quasilinear wave equations.
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Einstein equation
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cosmological constant
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background solutions
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energy dissipation
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expanding spacetime
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geodesically complete
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global existence
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irrotational fluid
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relativistic fluid
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wave coordinates
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