General relativity: a celebration of the 100th anniversary

Collection General relativity: a celebration of the 100th anniversary

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In general it is not possible to localize solutions of the Einstein equations since there are asymptotic conserved quantities such as the total mass which are nonzero for every nontrivial space-time. In this lecture we will describe work with A. Carlotto which achieves a localization in cones which is in a certain sense optimal. The construction leads to a superposition theorem for solutions of the Einstein vacuum equations in such a way that there is no interaction between the solutions for a fixed time. It also leads to some surprising new phenomena for the geometry of initial data sets. https://philippelefloch.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/2015-ihp-richardschoen.pdf

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  • Date of publication 01/12/2015
  • Institution IHP
  • Format MP4

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