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The authors analyze the Einstein-Bolzmann system with Bianchi I symmetry which occurs in theoretical cosmology in order to predict the future of cosmological systems. They start from the Einstein-Vlasov system. They then introduce the Bianchi symmetry and the collision operator in the Minkowski case. They finally obtain the Einstein-Bolzmann system which consists of evolution equations for the metric \(g_{ab}\) and for the second fundamental form \(k_{ab}\) and of Bolzmann equation for the distribution function \(f\). The authors then establish properties of the collision operator. The main parts of the paper prove the existence of global-in-time solutions to this Einstein-Bolzmann system. The authors first assume that the distribution function is given and satisfies appropriate hypotheses. They prove the existence of a unique classical solution \(g_{ab}\).\ They then prove the existence of a solution to Bolzmann equation for given \(g_{ab}\) and its inverse \(g^{ab}\) satisfying different hypotheses. They conclude their paper with an existence result for the whole Einstein-Bolzmann system with Bianchi I symmetry. | |||
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Future global existence and asymptotic behaviour of solutions to the Einstein-Boltzmann system with Bianchi I symmetry (English)
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The authors analyze the Einstein-Bolzmann system with Bianchi I symmetry which occurs in theoretical cosmology in order to predict the future of cosmological systems. They start from the Einstein-Vlasov system. They then introduce the Bianchi symmetry and the collision operator in the Minkowski case. They finally obtain the Einstein-Bolzmann system which consists of evolution equations for the metric \(g_{ab}\) and for the second fundamental form \(k_{ab}\) and of Bolzmann equation for the distribution function \(f\). The authors then establish properties of the collision operator. The main parts of the paper prove the existence of global-in-time solutions to this Einstein-Bolzmann system. The authors first assume that the distribution function is given and satisfies appropriate hypotheses. They prove the existence of a unique classical solution \(g_{ab}\).\ They then prove the existence of a solution to Bolzmann equation for given \(g_{ab}\) and its inverse \(g^{ab}\) satisfying different hypotheses. They conclude their paper with an existence result for the whole Einstein-Bolzmann system with Bianchi I symmetry.
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Einstein-Bolzmann system
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Bianchi I symmetry
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theoretical cosmology
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Einstein-Vlasov system
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collision operator
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existence and uniqueness result
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classical solution
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global in time solution
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