CMSA General Relativity Seminar: A scale-critical trapped surface formation criterion for the Einstein-Maxwell system

CMSA GENERAL RELATIVITY SEMINAR, SEMINARS

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September 22, 2022 10:30 am - 11:30 am
via Zoom Video Conferencing
Speaker:

Nikolaos Athanasiou


Few notions within the realm of mathematical physics succeed in capturing the imagination and inspiring awe as well as that of a black hole. First encountered in the Schwarzschild solution, discovered a few months after the presentation of the Field Equations of General Relativity at the Prussian Academy of Sciences, the black hole as a mathematical phenomenon accompanies and prominently features within the history of General Relativity since its inception. In this talk we will lay out a brief history of the question of dynamical black hole formation in General Relativity and discuss a result, in collaboration with Xinliang An, on a scale-critical trapped surface formation criterion for the Einstein-Maxwell system.


For information on how to join, please see:  https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/event_category/general-relativity/