Princeton University Gravity Initiative Seminar
Black Hole Non-linear Stability: A Mathematical Overview
Abstract: In this talk, I will survey key geometric and analytic aspects of black hole perturbations, focusing on recent advances in understanding their dynamical stability, with a particular emphasis on the recent proof of the full nonlinear stability of the slowly rotating Kerr family as solutions to the vacuum Einstein equations.
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February 23, 2026 | 12:30pm – 1:30pm
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Princeton University Gravity Initiative Seminar
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Topic: Black Hole Non-linear Stability: A Mathematical Overview
Speakers: Elena Giorgi, Columbia University
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ABSTRACT: In this talk, I will survey key geometric and analytic
aspects of black hole perturbations, focusing on recent advances in
understanding their dynamical stability, with a particular emphasis on
the recent proof of the full nonlinear stability of the slowly
rotating Kerr family as solutions to the vacuum Einstein equations.
Jadwin Hall, Princeton Gravity Initiative, 4th Floor
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Jadwin Hall, Princeton Gravity Initiative, 4th FloorSpeakers
Elena Giorgi, Columbia University