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Aretakis instability for extremal black holes
- Virinchi Rallabhandi
Event description
One of the most keenly studied problems in mathematical general relativity is spacetime stability - the question of whether perturbations to known exact solutions grow or decay. In this talk, using a technique developed by Stefanos Aretakis in 2012 based on conserved quantities on horizons, I will demonstrate that all extremal black holes are - in some sense - unstable.
Aretakis instability for extremal black holes
Venue
Higgs Centre Seminar Room, JCMB
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The Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics
School of Physics and Astronomy
James Clerk Maxwell Building, 4305
Peter Guthrie Tait Road
Edinburgh
EH9 3FD
UK
School of Physics and Astronomy
James Clerk Maxwell Building, 4305
Peter Guthrie Tait Road
Edinburgh
EH9 3FD
UK
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