Existence and stability of even-dimensional asymptotically de Sitter spaces (Q2572596)
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Existence and stability of even-dimensional asymptotically de Sitter spaces (English)
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10 November 2005
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The article gives an overview about the present research on the relation between the behavior of asymptotically flat Cauchy data for Einstein's vacuum equations near space-like infinity and the asymptotic behavior of their evolution in time at null infinity. This consideration is of great importance for the understanding of the gravitational radiation of isolated self-gravitating systems in Einstein's theory and is here also developed for even-dimensional spaces. In order to analyse the behavior of the gravitational field near space-like and null infinity according to Einstein's vacuum field equation a conformal representation (general conformal field equations) of this equation is introduced. It is assumed that the spacetime has the property of asymptotic simplicity to guarantee that the fall-off behavior can be characterized geometrically. The choice of the asymptotically flat Cauchy data is described and considered in detail for static initial data. The construction of the regular finite initial value problem at space-like infinity is discussed, and it is shown that the Cauchy problem is well posed. Recent results for conformal extensions of static vacuum space-times are given. The rich list of references enables the reader to follow the several special topics in detail.
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gravitational radiation
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Cauchy problem in general relativity and related theories in higher dimensions
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general conformal field equations
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asymptotic simplicity
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conformal extension
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space-like infinity
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null infinity
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static spacetimes
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