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The Singularity in Generic Gravitational Collapse Is Spacelike, Local, and Oscillatory
A longstanding conjecture by Belinskii, Khalatnikov, and Lifshitz that the
singularity in generic gravitational collapse is spacelike, local, and
oscillatory is explored analytically and numerically in spatially inhomogeneous
cosmological spacetimes. With a convenient choice of variables, it can be seen
analytically how nonlinear terms in Einstein's equations control the approach
to the singularity and cause oscillatory behavior. The analytic picture
requires the drastic assumption that each spatial point evolves toward the
singularity as an independent spatially homogeneous universe. In every case,
detailed numerical simulations of the full Einstein evolution equations support
this assumption.Comment: 7 pages includes 4 figures. Uses Revtex and psfig. Received
"honorable mention" in 1998 Gravity Research Foundation essay contest.
Submitted to Mod. Phys. Lett.
Hunting Local Mixmaster Dynamics in Spatially Inhomogeneous Cosmologies
Heuristic arguments and numerical simulations support the Belinskii et al
(BKL) claim that the approach to the singularity in generic gravitational
collapse is characterized by local Mixmaster dynamics (LMD). Here, one way to
identify LMD in collapsing spatially inhomogeneous cosmologies is explored. By
writing the metric of one spacetime in the standard variables of another,
signatures for LMD may be found. Such signatures for the dynamics of spatially
homogeneous Mixmaster models in the variables of U(1)-symmetric cosmologies are
reviewed. Similar constructions for U(1)-symmetric spacetimes in terms of the
dynamics of generic -symmetric spacetime are presented.Comment: 17 pages, 5 figures. Contribution to CQG Special Issue "A Spacetime
Safari: Essays in Honour of Vincent Moncrief
Harmonic coordinate method for simulating generic singularities
This paper presents both a numerical method for general relativity and an
application of that method. The method involves the use of harmonic coordinates
in a 3+1 code to evolve the Einstein equations with scalar field matter. In
such coordinates, the terms in Einstein's equations with the highest number of
derivatives take a form similar to that of the wave equation. The application
is an exploration of the generic approach to the singularity for this type of
matter. The preliminary results indicate that the dynamics as one approaches
the singularity is locally the dynamics of the Kasner spacetimes.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, Revtex, discussion expanded, references adde
The nature of gravitational singularities
The nature of gravitational singularities, long mysterious, has now become
clear through a combination of mathematical and numerical analysis. As the
singularity is approached, the time derivative terms in the field equations
dominate, and the singularity behaves locally like a homogeneous oscillatory
spacetime.Comment: received "honorable mention" in Gravity Research Foundation essay
contes
Top quark physics at muon and other future colliders
The top quark will be extensively studied at future muon colliders. The
threshold cross section can be measured precisely, and the small beam energy
spread is especially effective at making the measurement useful. We report on
all the activities of the top quark working group, including talks on top quark
physics at other future colliders.Comment: 16 pages, 9 figures, Summary report of the Top Quark Working Group at
the Workshop on Physics at the First Muon Collider and at the Front End of a
Muon Collider, November 6-9, 1997, Fermi National Accelerator Laborator
Oscillatory approach to the singularity in vacuum symmetric spacetimes
A combination of qualitative analysis and numerical study indicates that
vacuum symmetric spacetimes are, generically, oscillatory.Comment: 2 pages submitted to the Ninth Marcel Grossmann Proceedings; v2, "all
known cases" changed to "various known cases" in the first paragrap
New England 2020: A Forecast of Educational Attainment and its Implications for the Workforce of New England states.
This report examines the role for race and ethnicity in supporting New England's population grouth. The educational attainment throughout New England is assessed as the basis of a forecast of future levels of educational success, and the workforce capability. Finally, public policy opportunites are suggested that can improve economic outcomes during the expected decrease in population growth.education, graduation, minority, demographics, migration, workforce, degrees,
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