Strong cosmic censorship for surface-symmetric cosmological spacetimes with collisionless matter
Abstract
This paper addresses strong cosmic censorship for spacetimes with self-gravitating collisionless matter, evolving from surface-symmetric compact initial data. The global dynamics exhibit qualitatively different features according to the sign of the curvature of the symmetric surfaces and the cosmological constant . With a suitable formulation, the question of strong cosmic censorship is settled in the affirmative if or , . In the case , , we give a detailed geometric characterization of possible "boundary" components of spacetime; the remaining obstruction to showing strong cosmic censorship in this case has to do with the possible formation of extremal Schwarzschild-de Sitter-type black holes. In the special case that the initial symmetric surfaces are all expanding, strong cosmic censorship is shown in the past for all . Finally, our results also lead to a geometric characterization of the future boundary of black hole interiors for the collapse of asymptotically flat data: in particular, in the case of small perturbations of Schwarzschild data, it is shown that these solutions do not exhibit Cauchy horizons emanating from with strictly positive limiting area radius.
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0701034,
title = {Strong cosmic censorship for surface-symmetric cosmological spacetimes with collisionless matter},
author = {Mihalis Dafermos and Alan D. Rendall},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0701034},
year = {2025}
}
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83 pages, 16 figures