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The Global Stability of the Minkowski Spacetime Solution to the Einstein-Nonlinear Electromagnetic System in Wave Coordinates

Published 30 Sep 2010 in math.AP, gr-qc, math-ph, and math.MP | (1009.6038v3)

Abstract: In this article, we study the coupling of the Einstein field equations of general relativity to a family of models of nonlinear electromagnetic fields. The family comprises all covariant electromagnetic models that satisfy the following criteria: they are derivable from a sufficiently regular Lagrangian, they reduce to the linear Maxwell model in the weak-field limit, and their corresponding energy-momentum tensors satisfy the dominant energy condition. Our main result is a proof of the global nonlinear stability of the 1 + 3-dimensional Minkowski spacetime solution to the coupled system for any member of the family, which includes the linear Maxwell model. This stability result is a consequence of a small-data global existence result for a reduced system of equations that is equivalent to the original system in our wave coordinate gauge. Our analysis of the spacetime metric components is based on a framework recently developed by Lindblad and Rodnianski, which allows us to derive suitable estimates for tensorial systems of quasilinear wave equations with nonlinearities that satisfy the weak null condition. Our analysis of the electromagnetic fields, which satisfy quasilinear first-order equations, is based on an extension of a geometric energy-method framework developed by Christodoulou, together with a collection of pointwise decay estimates for the Faraday tensor developed in the article. We work directly with the electromagnetic fields, and thus avoid the use of electromagnetic potentials.

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