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Setting Limits on Supersymmetry Using Simplified Models
Published on: November 15, 2013
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没有CMC Cauchy表面的宇宙时空示例
1Copenhagen Centre for Geometry and Topology (GeoTop), Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
概括
这项研究扩大了对宇宙时空缺乏恒定平均曲率 (CMC) 考契表面的空间拓学的多样性. 研究人员将现有的构造概括为包括更复杂的多元组合,推进广义相对论.
科学领域:
- 数学的相对论数学相对论
- 一般相对论一般相对论.
- 不同几何学微分几何学
背景情况:
- 恒定平均曲率 (CMC) 考契表面简化了在数学相对论中解决爱因斯坦的约束方程.
- 之前的研究表明,使用特定的拓 (例如,连接两个toris的和) 没有CMC考契表面的宇宙时空.
研究的目的:
- 扩大已知的空间拓集,用于没有CMC Cauchy表面的宇宙时空.
- 为了将巴特尼克的构造概括为创建这样的时空.
主要方法:
- 概括巴特尼克对宇宙空间时间的构造.
- 使用托尔曼-邦迪等级的指标.
- 在可变的边缘条件下证明粘合结果.
主要成果:
- 为更广泛的空间拓学证明了没有CMC考契表面的宇宙时空的存在.
- 表明任何两个紧的欧几里德或过度三元的连接和可以作为这样一个空间拓.
- 表明在更高的时空维度中存在类似构造的可能性.
结论:
- 这项研究显著扩大了对广义相对论中的空间拓学的理解,特别是对于缺乏CMC Cauchy表面的时空.
- 这些发现为构建复杂时空提供了新的例子和通用方法,推进了数学相对论领域.
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