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university of california san diego
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math 258 - differential geometry
jim isenberg
ucsd visitor from university of oregon
the nature of singularities in cosmological solutions of einstein's equations
abstract:
the hawking- penrose singularity theorems tell us that cosmological solutions of einstein's equations generically contain a singularity. but these theorems tell us little about what happens near such a singularity. do the gravitational fields necessarily grow without bound? can causality break down? what about the cosmic censor? work done during the past ten years--both analytical and numerical--has gotten us a lot closer to answers to these questions. we survey this work, discussing both the mathematical ideas and the physical implications. we also discuss the likely direction of future studies.
host: ben chow
january 22, 2003
1:00 pm
ap&m 7218
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