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Perturbations of Spatially Closed Bianchi III Spacetimes

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Motivated by the recent interest in dynamical properties of topologically nontrivial spacetimes, we study linear perturbations of spatially closed Bianchi III vacuum spacetimes, whose spatial topology is the direct product of a higher genus surface and the circle. We first develop necessary mode functions, vectors, and tensors, and then perform separations of (perturbation) variables. The perturbation equations decouple in a way that is similar to but a generalization of those of the Regge--Wheeler spherically symmetric case. We further achieve a decoupling of each set of perturbation equations into gauge-dependent and independent parts, by which we obtain wave equations for the gauge-invariant variables. We then discuss choices of gauge and stability properties. Details of the compactification of Bianchi III manifolds and spacetimes are presented in an appendix. In the other appendices we study scalar field and electromagnetic equations on the same background to compare asymptotic properties.

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Bianchi cosmologies in a Thurston-based theory of gravity

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In a Thurston-geometry-dependent gravity theory, non-tilted BKS cosmologies admit shear-free perfect-fluid and static vacuum solutions for all topologies, isotropize under positive Lambda except for some Bianchi II cases, and never recollapse when the weak energy condition holds.

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  • Bianchi cosmologies in a Thurston-based theory of gravity gr-qc · 2025-12-08 · unverdicted · none · ref 37 · internal anchor

    In a Thurston-geometry-dependent gravity theory, non-tilted BKS cosmologies admit shear-free perfect-fluid and static vacuum solutions for all topologies, isotropize under positive Lambda except for some Bianchi II cases, and never recollapse when the weak energy condition holds.