Selected Works of Robert A. Bartnik
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2021
International Press of Boston Inc (Verlag)
978-1-57146-397-5 (ISBN)
International Press of Boston Inc (Verlag)
978-1-57146-397-5 (ISBN)
For the past forty years Robert Bartnik has been one of the leading mathematicians working on mathematical general relativity and geometric analysis. Included in this collection are most of his published papers together with short essays by friends and colleagues who have been strongly influenced by him.
For the past forty years, Robert Bartnik has been one of the leading mathematicians working on mathematical general relativity and geometric analysis. Since his early dissertation work on the existence of maximal hypersurfaces in general asymptotically flat spacetimes, done under the guidance of S.T. Yau at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, Bartnik's work has had a major impact on a number of different areas in mathematical relativity.
His careful definition of the ADM mass on asymptotically Euclidean geometries, together with his analysis of the Laplace operator on such geometries, has been highly influential in geometric analysis. This work led in turn to his insightful definition of ""quasi-local mass,"" a topic of intense interest to this day.
Bartnik's collaboration with his student John McKinnon resulted in their iconic discovery of a globally regular static solution of the Einstein–Yang–Mills equations. His proof that there exist globally hyperbolic spacetime solutions of Einstein's equations, which contain no constant mean curvature Cauchy surfaces, was very surprising, and has led to a variety of further results of this nature. The procedure he developed for generating solutions of the Einstein constraint equations using a parabolic PDE system, has already led to important applications and is likely to be very useful in the future.
With the publication of this volume, the editors wish to honor Robert Bartnik's great contributions to their field. Included in this collection are most of his published papers, together with short essays by friends and colleagues who have been strongly influenced by him. The editors dedicate this collection to Robert, and to all those who will greatly benefit from being introduced to his work.
For the past forty years, Robert Bartnik has been one of the leading mathematicians working on mathematical general relativity and geometric analysis. Since his early dissertation work on the existence of maximal hypersurfaces in general asymptotically flat spacetimes, done under the guidance of S.T. Yau at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, Bartnik's work has had a major impact on a number of different areas in mathematical relativity.
His careful definition of the ADM mass on asymptotically Euclidean geometries, together with his analysis of the Laplace operator on such geometries, has been highly influential in geometric analysis. This work led in turn to his insightful definition of ""quasi-local mass,"" a topic of intense interest to this day.
Bartnik's collaboration with his student John McKinnon resulted in their iconic discovery of a globally regular static solution of the Einstein–Yang–Mills equations. His proof that there exist globally hyperbolic spacetime solutions of Einstein's equations, which contain no constant mean curvature Cauchy surfaces, was very surprising, and has led to a variety of further results of this nature. The procedure he developed for generating solutions of the Einstein constraint equations using a parabolic PDE system, has already led to important applications and is likely to be very useful in the future.
With the publication of this volume, the editors wish to honor Robert Bartnik's great contributions to their field. Included in this collection are most of his published papers, together with short essays by friends and colleagues who have been strongly influenced by him. The editors dedicate this collection to Robert, and to all those who will greatly benefit from being introduced to his work.
Erscheinungsdatum | 27.08.2021 |
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Verlagsort | Somerville |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 254 mm |
Gewicht | 1982 g |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Mathematik ► Analysis |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Mathematik ► Geometrie / Topologie | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-57146-397-6 / 1571463976 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-57146-397-5 / 9781571463975 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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