arXiv:1611.04056 [math.DG]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources
Scalar curvature and singular metrics
Published 2016-11-13Version 1
Let $M^n$, $n\ge3$, be a compact differentiable manifold with nonpositive Yamabe invariant $\sigma(M)$. Suppose $g_0$ is a continuous metric, smooth outside a compact set $\Sigma$, and is in $W^{1,p}_{loc}$ for some $p>n$. Suppose the scalar curvature of $g_0$ is at least $\sigma(M)$ outside $\Sigma$. We prove that $g_0$ is Einstein outside $\Sigma$ if the codimension of $\Sigma$ is at least $2$. If in addition, $g_0$ is Lipschitz then $g_0$ is smooth and Einstein after a change the smooth structure. If $\Sigma$ is a compact embedded hypersurface, and $g_0$ is smooth up to $\Sigma$ from two sides of $\Sigma$, and if the difference of the mean curvatures along $\Sigma$ at two sides of $\Sigma$ has a fixed appropriate sign. Then $g_0$ is also Einstein outside $\Sigma$. For manifolds with dimension between $3$ and $7$, we obtain a positive mass theorem on an asymptotically flat manifold without spin assumption for metrics with a compact singular set of codimension at least $2$.