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Diffusion and Self-Organized Criticality in Ricci Flow Evolution of Einstein and Finsler Spaces

Mathematical Physics 2013-05-20 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology math.MP

Abstract

Imposing non-integrable constraints on Ricci flows of (pseudo) Riemannian metrics we model mutual transforms to, and from, non-Riemannian spaces. Such evolutions of geometries and physical theories can be modelled for nonholonomic manifolds and vector/ tangent bundles enabled with fundamental geometric objects determining Lagrange-Finsler and/or Einstein spaces. Prescribing corresponding classes of generating functions, we construct different types of stochastic, fractional, nonholonomic etc models of evolution for nonlinear dynamical systems, exact solutions of Einstein equations and/or Lagrange-Finsler configurations. The main result of this paper consists in a proof of existence of unique and positive solutions of nonlinear diffusion equations which can be related to stochastic solutions in gravity and Ricci flow theory. This allows us to formulate stochastic modifications of Perelman's functionals and prove the main theorems for stochastic Ricci flow evolution. We show that nonholonomic Ricci flow diffusion can be with self-organized critical behavior, for gravitational and Lagrange-Finsler systems, and that a statistical/ thermodynamic analogy to stochastic geometric evolution can be formulated.

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@article{arxiv.1010.2021,
  title  = {Diffusion and Self-Organized Criticality in Ricci Flow Evolution of Einstein and Finsler Spaces},
  author = {Sergiu I. Vacaru},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1010.2021},
  year   = {2013}
}

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latex2e, 11pt, 25 pages with table of content