The GBC mass for asymptotically hyperbolic manifolds (Q5892160)

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The GBC mass for asymptotically hyperbolic manifolds
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6265641

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    The GBC mass for asymptotically hyperbolic manifolds (English)
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    14 September 2015
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    5 March 2014
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    The authors consider asymptotically hyperbolic manifolds \(\mathcal{M}^n\) of decay order \(\tau\) and define the Gauss-Bonnet-Chern mass \(m_k^{\mathbf H}\), in terms of (a modified) Gauss-Bonnet curvature, for positive integers \(k\) and suitable relations between \(n\), \(k\) and \(\tau\). It is shown that \(m_k^{\mathbf H}\) are geometric invariants. If \(\mathcal M^n\) is a graph with a horizon boundary, then a positive mass theorem for \(m_k^{\mathbf H}\) is proven and a Penrose-type inequality is established (with equality achieved by the anti-de Sitter Schwarzschild type metric). For the later, the authors use some new weighted Alexandrov-Fenchel inequalities (for any horospherical convex hypersurface) in the hyperbolic space, and an additional hypothesis involving a dominant energy-type condition.
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    Gauss-Bonnet-Chern mass
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    Gauss-Bonnet curvature
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    asymptotically hyperbolic manifold
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    positive mass theorem
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    Penrose inequality
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    Alexandrov-Fenchel inequality
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    asymptotically hyperbolic manifolds
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    asymptotically hyperbolic graphs
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    weighted Alexandrov-Fenchel inequalities
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    horoscopical convex hypersurface
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    Penrose-type inequality
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