Under smallness and decay conditions on nonlocal potentials, symmetric hyperbolic systems on curved spacetimes admit strong solutions to the Cauchy problem, with a sharp threshold beyond which solutions fail.
The curl operator on odd-dimensional manifolds
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We study the spectral properties of curl, a linear differential operator of first order acting on differential forms of appropriate degree on an odd-dimensional closed oriented Riemannian manifold. In three dimensions its eigenvalues are the electromagnetic oscillation frequencies in vacuum without external sources. In general, the spectrum consists of the eigenvalue 0 with infinite multiplicity and further real discrete eigenvalues of finite multiplicity. We compute the Weyl asymptotics and study the zeta-function. We give a sharp lower eigenvalue bound for positively curved manifolds and analyze the equality case. Finally, we compute the spectrum for flat tori, round spheres and 3-dimensional spherical space forms.
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The Cauchy Problem for Symmetric Hyperbolic Systems with Nonlocal Potentials
Under smallness and decay conditions on nonlocal potentials, symmetric hyperbolic systems on curved spacetimes admit strong solutions to the Cauchy problem, with a sharp threshold beyond which solutions fail.