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VOL. 55 | 2009 Singularities and self-similarity in gravitational collapse
Tomohiro Harada

Editor(s) Jean-Pierre Bourguignon, Motoko Kotani, Yoshiaki Maeda, Nobuyuki Tose

Adv. Stud. Pure Math., 2009: 15-30 (2009) DOI: 10.2969/aspm/05510015

Abstract

Einstein's field equations in general relativity admit a variety of solutions with spacetime singularities. Numerical relativity has recently revealed the properties of somewhat generic spacetime singularities. It has been found that in a variety of systems self-similar solutions can describe asymptotic or intermediate behaviour of more general solutions in an approach to singularities. The typical example is the convergence to an attractor self-similar solution in gravitational collapse. This is closely related to the cosmic censorship violation in the spherically symmetric collapse of a perfect fluid. The self-similar solution also plays an important role in critical phenomena in gravitational collapse. The critical phenomena are understood as the intermediate behaviour around a critical self-similar solution. We see that the convergence and critical phenomena are understood in a unified manner in terms of attractors of codimension zero and one, respectively, in renormalisation group flow.

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Published: 1 January 2009
First available in Project Euclid: 28 November 2018

zbMATH: 1192.83042
MathSciNet: MR2463488

Digital Object Identifier: 10.2969/aspm/05510015

Rights: Copyright © 2009 Mathematical Society of Japan

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