A regime of linear stability for the Einstein-scalar field system with applications to nonlinear Big Bang formation
Annals of mathematics, Tome 187 (2018) no. 1, pp. 65-156

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We linearize the Einstein-scalar field equations, expressed relative to constant mean curvature (CMC)-transported spatial coordinates gauge, around members of the well-known family of Kasner solutions on $(0,\infty) \times \mathbb{T}^3$. The Kasner solutions model a spatially uniform scalar field evolving in a (typically) spatially anisotropic spacetime that expands towards the future and that has a “Big Bang” singularity at $\lbrace t = 0 \rbrace$. We place initial data for the linearized system along $\lbrace t = 1 \rbrace \simeq \mathbb{T}^3$ and study the linear solution’s behavior in the collapsing direction $t \downarrow 0$. Our first main result is the proof of an approximate $L^2$ monotonicity identity for the linear solutions. Using it, we prove a linear stability result that holds when the background Kasner solution is sufficiently close to the Friedmann-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) solution. In particular, we show that as $t \downarrow 0$, various time-rescaled components of the linear solution converge to regular functions defined along $\lbrace t = 0 \rbrace$. In addition, we motivate the preferred direction of the approximate monotonicity by showing that the CMC-transported spatial coordinates gauge can be viewed as a limiting version of a family of parabolic gauges for the lapse variable; an approximate monotonicity identity and corresponding linear stability results also hold in the parabolic gauges, but the corresponding parabolic PDEs are locally well posed only in the direction $t \downarrow 0$. Finally, based on the linear stability results, we outline a proof of the following result, whose complete proof will appear elsewhere: the FLRW solution is globally nonlinearly stable in the collapsing direction $t \downarrow 0$ under small perturbations of its data at $\lbrace t = 1 \rbrace$.

DOI : 10.4007/annals.2018.187.1.2

Igor Rodnianski 1 ; Jared Speck 2

1 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
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Igor Rodnianski; Jared Speck. A regime of linear stability for the Einstein-scalar field system with applications to nonlinear Big Bang formation. Annals of mathematics, Tome 187 (2018) no. 1, pp. 65-156. doi: 10.4007/annals.2018.187.1.2

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