On Mapping Properties Of The General Relativistic Constraints Operator In Weighted Function Spaces With Applications

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On Mapping Properties of the General Relativistic Constraints Operator in Weighted Function Spaces, with Applications

In this book, the authors prove perturbation and gluing results for solutions of the general relativistic constraints with controlled boundary behavior or asymptotic behavior. This is obtained by a study of the linearized equation in weighted spaces a la Corvino-Schoen. Among other methods, this can be used to prove existence of non-trivial asymptotically simple vacuum space-times. The book is suitable for graduate students and research mathematicians interested in analysis.
Einstein Equations: Physical and Mathematical Aspects of General Relativity

This book is based on lectures given at the first edition of the Domoschool, the International Alpine School in Mathematics and Physics, held in Domodossola, Italy, in July 2018. It is divided into two parts. Part I consists of four sets of lecture notes. These are extended versions of lectures given at the Domoschool, written by well-known experts in mathematics and physics related to General Relativity. Part II collects talks by selected participants, focusing on research related to General Relativity.
Springer Handbook of Spacetime

The Springer Handbook of Spacetime is dedicated to the ground-breaking paradigm shifts embodied in the two relativity theories, and describes in detail the profound reshaping of physical sciences they ushered in. It includes in a single volume chapters on foundations, on the underlying mathematics, on physical and astrophysical implications, experimental evidence and cosmological predictions, as well as chapters on efforts to unify general relativity and quantum physics. The Handbook can be used as a desk reference by researchers in a wide variety of fields, not only by specialists in relativity but also by researchers in related areas that either grew out of, or are deeply influenced by, the two relativity theories: cosmology, astronomy and astrophysics, high energy physics, quantum field theory, mathematics, and philosophy of science. It should also serve as a valuable resource for graduate students and young researchers entering these areas, and for instructors who teach courseson these subjects. The Handbook is divided into six parts. Part A: Introduction to Spacetime Structure. Part B: Foundational Issues. Part C: Spacetime Structure and Mathematics. Part D: Confronting Relativity theories with observations. Part E: General relativity and the universe. Part F: Spacetime beyond Einstein.