Determination of black holes by boundary measurements

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Publication:6504046

arXiv2008.11342MaRDI QIDQ6504046FDOQ6504046


Authors: Gregory Eskin Edit this on Wikidata



Abstract: For a wave equation with time-independent Lorentzian metric consider an initial-boundary value problem in mathbbRimesOmega, where x0inmathbbR, is the time variable and Omega is a bounded domain in mathbbRn. Let GammasubsetpartialOmega be a subdomain of partialOmega. We say that the boundary measurements are given on mathbbRimesGamma if we know the Dirichlet and Neumann data on mathbbRimesGamma. The inverse boundary value problem consists of recovery of the metric from the boundary data. In author's previous works a localized variant of the boundary control method was developed that allows the recovery of the metric locally in a neighborhood of any point of Omega where the spatial part of the wave operator is elliptic. This allow the recovery of the metric in the exterior of the ergoregion. Our goal is to recover the black hole. In some cases the ergoregion coincides with the black hole. In the case of two space dimensions we recover the black hole inside the ergoregion assuming that the ergosphere, i.e. the boundary of the ergoregion, is not characteristic at any point of the ergosphere.













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