Maupertuis principle, Wheeler's superspace and an invariant criterion for local instability in general relativity

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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It is tempting to raise the issue of (metric) chaos in general relativity since the Einstein equations are a set of highly nonlinear equations which may exhibit dynamically very complicated solutions for the space-time metric. However, in general relativity it is not easy to construct indicators of chaos which are gauge-invariant. Therefore it is reasonable to start by investigating - at first - the possibility of a gauge-invariant description of local instability. In this paper we examine an approach which aims at describing the dynamics in purely geometrical terms. The dynamics is formulated as a geodesic flow through the Maupertuis principle and a criterion for local instability of the trajectories may be set up in terms of curvature invariants (e.g. the Ricci scalar) of the manifold on which geodesic flow is generated. We discuss the relation of such a criterion for local instability (negativity of the Ricci scalar) to a more standard criterion for local instability and we emphasize that no inferences can be made about global chaotic behavior from such local criteria.

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