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Global regularity of wave maps III. Large energy from $\R^{1+2}$ to hyperbolic spaces

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We show that wave maps $\phi$ from two-dimensional Minkowski space $\R^{1+2}$ to hyperbolic spaces $\H^m$ are globally smooth in time if the initial data is smooth, conditionally on some reasonable claims concerning the local theory of such wave maps, as well as the self-similar and travelling (or stationary solutions); we will address these claims in the sequels \cite{tao:heatwave2}, \cite{tao:heatwave3}, \cite{tao:heatwave4} to this paper. Following recent work in critical dispersive equations, the strategy is to reduce matters to the study of an \emph{almost periodic} maximal Cauchy development in the energy class. We then repeatedly analyse the stress-energy tensor of this development (as in \cite{tao:forges}) to extract either a self-similar, travelling, or degenerate non-trivial energy class solution to the wave maps equation. We will then rule out such solutions in the sequels to this paper, establishing the desired global regularity result for wave maps.

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On Axially Symmetric Perturbations of Kerr Black Hole Spacetimes

gr-qc · 2025-07-11 · conditional · novelty 4.0

For subextremal Kerr spacetimes, the paper constructs a positive-definite, conserved Hamiltonian energy for axially symmetric linear perturbations, indicating a form of linear stability within this symmetry class.

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  • On Axially Symmetric Perturbations of Kerr Black Hole Spacetimes gr-qc · 2025-07-11 · conditional · none · ref 78 · internal anchor

    For subextremal Kerr spacetimes, the paper constructs a positive-definite, conserved Hamiltonian energy for axially symmetric linear perturbations, indicating a form of linear stability within this symmetry class.