Einstein spaces as attractors for the Einstein flow
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Abstract: In this paper we prove a global existence theorem, in the direction of cosmological expansion, for sufficiently small perturbations of a family of -dimensional, , spatially compact spacetimes which generalizes the Friedmann--Robertson--Walker vacuum spacetime. Our results demonstrate causal geodesic completeness of the perturbed spacetimes, in the expanding direction, and show that the scale-free geometry converges towards an element in the moduli space of Einstein geometries, with a rate of decay depending on the stability properties of the Einstein geometry.
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