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GAnG seminar - Juan Valiente Kroon Inaugural Professorial Lecture Asymptotics in General Relativity: the role of spatial infinity

Centre for Geometry, Analysis and Gravitation 
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Date: 4 February 2025   Time: 14:00 - 15:00

Location: MB503

Asymptotics in General Relativity: the role of spatial infinity

In this overview talk I will discuss the relation between the asymptotic behaviour of the gravitational at null infinity and spatial infinity ¾the so-called problem of spatial infinity. I will argue that the conditions assumed by Penrose in his programme to study isolated systems in General Relativity are too restrictive to describe generic spacetimes. I will also discuss how a conformal approach to the study of the structure of spatial ioffers the tantalising possibility of settling down the problem of spatial infinity thus providing us with a full understanding of the way that Cauchy data determines the asymptotic behaviour of the gravitational field. I will present some applications of these ideas to the computation of asymptotic charges.

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