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Time-analyticity of solutions to the Ricci flow

Brett Kotschwar

Published 2012-10-10, updated 2012-10-15Version 2

In this paper, we prove that if $g(t)$ is a smooth, complete solution to the Ricci flow of uniformly bounded curvature on $M\times[0, \Omega]$, then the correspondence $t\mapsto g(t)$ is real-analytic at each $t_0\in (0, \Omega)$. The analyticity is a consequence of classical Bernstein-type estimates on the temporal and spatial derivatives of the curvature tensor, which we further use to show that, under the above global hypotheses, for any $x_0\in M$ and $t_0\in (0, \Omega)$, there exist local coordinates $x = x^i$ on a neighborhood $U\subset M$ of $x_0$ in which the representation $g_{ij}(x, t)$ of the metric is real-analytic in both $x$ and $t$ on some cylinder $U\times (t_0 -\epsilon, t_0 + \epsilon)$.

Comments: 34 pages; v2: some typos corrected
Categories: math.DG, math.AP
Subjects: 53C44, 58J35
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