A geometric interpretation of Hamilton's Harnack inequality for the Ricci flow (Q1910666)
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A geometric interpretation of Hamilton's Harnack inequality for the Ricci flow (English)
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24 February 1997
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Let \((M,g)\) be a complete Riemannian manifold with bounded curvature, and let \((M,g(t))\) be a solution to the Ricci flow \((\partial/ \partial t) g_{ij}=-2R_{ij}\) with \(g(0) = g\). We define a symmetric 2-tensor \(M_{ij}\) and a 3-tensor \(P_{ijk}\) by \(M_{ij}=\Delta R_{ij}-(1/2) \nabla_i \nabla_jR+2R_{kijl} R_{kl}-R_{ik}R_{kj}\) and \(P_{ijk} = \nabla_iR_{jk} - \nabla_jR_{ik}\), where \(R_{ijkl}=g_{lm}R^m_{ijk}\). Hamilton's Harnack inequality says that if \((M,g(t))\) is a solution to the Ricci flow with semi-positive curvature operator, then for any 1-form \(W_i\) and 2-form \(U_{ij}\) we have \[ M_{ij} W_iW_j-2P_{ijk} U_{ij} W_k+R_{ijkl} U_{ij} U_{lk}\geq-{1\over 2t}R_{ij} W_iW_j. \] The authors try to give a geometric interpretation of this inequality. In fact, they show, among other things, that the left hand side of the above inequality, which is called the Harnack quantity, is the curvature of a torsion free connection compatible with a degenerate metric \(\widetilde g\) on the spacetime \(M \times [0,T)\), given for \(\tau \in[0,T)\) by \(\widetilde g_\tau(x,t) = g^{-1}(x,t+\tau)\) for \((x,t)\in M\times [0,T-\tau)\), where \(g^{-1}\) is the inverse of the metric \(g\) and where \([0,T)\) is the time interval of existence of the solution to the Ricci flow.
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Ricci flow
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Harnack inequality
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Harnack quantity
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