A far-from-CMC existence result for the constraint equations on manifolds with ends of cylindrical type
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Abstract: We extend the study of the vacuum Einstein constraint equations on manifolds with ends of cylindrical type initiated by Chru'sciel and Mazzeo by finding a class of solutions to the fully coupled system on such manifolds. We show that given a Yamabe positive metric g, which is conformally asymptotically cylindrical on each end, and a 2-tensor K such that (tr K)^2 is bounded below away from zero and asymptotically constant, then we may find an initial data set (g',K') such that g' lies in the conformal class of g.
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