Wednesday, February 05, 2025
3:00 PM -
4:00 PM
Linde Hall 187
Analysis Seminar
Series: Analysis Seminar Series
Extremal black hole formation as a critical phenomenon
Ryan Unger,
Department of Mathematics,
Stanford University,
Extremal black holes are special solutions of Einstein's equations which have absolute zero temperature in the thermodynamic analogy of black hole mechanics. In this talk, I will present a proof that extremal black holes arise on the critical threshold between dispersion and gravitational collapse. This constitutes the first rigorous result on the black hole formation threshold in general relativity. This is based on joint work with Christoph Kehle (MIT).
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