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Asymptotics of solutions of the Einstein equations with positive cosmological constant

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A positive cosmological constant simplifies the asymptotics of forever expanding cosmological solutions of the Einstein equations. In this paper a general mathematical analysis on the level of formal power series is carried out for vacuum spacetimes of any dimension and perfect fluid spacetimes with linear equation of state in spacetime dimension four. For equations of state stiffer than radiation evidence for development of large gradients, analogous to spikes in Gowdy spacetimes, is found. It is shown that any vacuum solution satisfying minimal asymptotic conditions has a full asymptotic expansion given by the formal series. In four spacetime dimensions, and for spatially homogeneous spacetimes of any dimension, these minimal conditions can be derived for appropriate initial data. Using Fuchsian methods the existence of vacuum spacetimes with the given formal asymptotics depending on the maximal number of free functions is shown without symmetry assumptions.

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Strong Cosmic Censorship in Horndeski Theory

gr-qc · 2019-08-26 · conditional · novelty 6.0

For scalar fields with non-minimal derivative coupling on Reissner-Nordström-de Sitter black holes, strong cosmic censorship is violated only when the ratio β exceeds 3/2 instead of 1/2, and small near-extremal black holes with large positive coupling still violate it.

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  • Strong Cosmic Censorship in Horndeski Theory gr-qc · 2019-08-26 · conditional · none · ref 66 · internal anchor

    For scalar fields with non-minimal derivative coupling on Reissner-Nordström-de Sitter black holes, strong cosmic censorship is violated only when the ratio β exceeds 3/2 instead of 1/2, and small near-extremal black holes with large positive coupling still violate it.