Late-time wave dynamics and conservation laws on black holes
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I will discuss a recently discovered connection between the presence of late-time tails in the dynamical behaviour of black hole solutions to Einstein’s equations of general relativity and the existence of conservation laws “at infinity”. Understanding late-time tails is important for determining the nature of singularities inside dynamical black holes. I will focus in particular on new work, obtained in collaboration with Y. Angelopoulos and S. Aretakis, that addresses the effect of the rotation of black holes on late-time tails.
This talk is part of the DAMTP Friday GR Seminar series.
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