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New examples of Calabi-Bernstein problems for some nonlinear equations. (English)
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6 August 2003
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A Robertson-Walker space is the product manifold \(M=I\times \mathbb{R}^2\) with the (warped) Lorentzian metric \[ ds^2=-dt^2+f(t)g, \] where \(t\in I\), \(f\) is a positive function in \(I\), and \(g\) is the usual metric of \(\mathbb{R}^2\). In the case \(f\equiv1\), we fall back in the usual Lorentz-Minkowski metric \(L^3\). It is assumed that \(M\) satisfies the null convergence condition (NCC), i.e., that \(\text{Ricc}(Z,Z)\geq 0\), for all vectors \(Z\) with \(\langle Z,Z\rangle=0\). This paper studies the Calabi-Bernstein problem for complete maximal surfaces in a RW-space satisfying NCC. One of its results is as follows: A Robertson-Walker space with fiber \(\mathbb{R}^2\) and not locally constant warping function \(f\) with \(\sup(f)<\infty\), which obeys NCC, admits at most one complete maximal surface which is a totally geodesic spacelike slice.
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Robertson-Walker space
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Calabi-Bernstein problem
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maximal surfaces
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