The Black Hole Stability Problem - IPAM at UCLA
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Overview
Explore the intricacies of black hole stability in this 44-minute lecture presented by András Vasy of Stanford University at IPAM's Workshop II: Mathematical and Numerical Aspects of Gravitation. Delve into the analytic and geometric tools used to understand black hole stability with a positive cosmological constant (Kerr-de Sitter spacetimes) and their extensions for advancing research on the vanishing cosmological constant case (Kerr). Gain insights from Vasy's joint work with Dietrich Haefner and Peter Hintz as he discusses the mathematical foundations of this complex problem. Recorded on October 29, 2021, this talk offers a deep dive into the cutting-edge research on gravitational physics and black hole dynamics.
Syllabus
András Vasy - The black hole stability problem - IPAM at UCLA
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Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)