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CMSA Math-Science Literature Lecture: Nonlinear stability of Kerr black holes for small angular momentum
June 15, 2021 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Sergiu Klainerman (Princeton University)
Title: Nonlinear stability of Kerr black holes for small angular momentum
Abstract: According to a well-known conjecture, initial data sets, for the Einstein vacuum equations, sufficiently close to a Kerr solution with parameters $a, m$, $|a|/m <1$, have maximal developments with complete future null infinity and with domain of outer communication (i.e complement of a future event horizon) which approaches (globally) a nearby Kerr solution. I will describe the main ideas in my recent joint work with Jeremie Szeftel concerning the resolution of the conjecture for small angular momentum, i.e. $, $|a|/m $ sufficiently small. The work, ArXiv:2104.11857v1, also depends on forthcoming work on solutions of nonlinear wave equations in realistic perturbations of Kerr, with Szeftel and Elena Giorgi, which I will also describe.
Talk chair: Lydia Bieri