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Nonspherical perturbations of critical collapse and cosmic censorship
Published 1997-10-12, updated 1998-06-04Version 2
Choptuik has demonstrated that naked singularities can arise in gravitational collapse from smooth, asymptotically flat initial data, and that such data have codimension one in spherical symmetry. Here we show, for perfect fluid matter with equation of state $p=\rho/3$, by perturbing around spherical symmetry, that such data have in fact codimension one in the full phase space, at least in a neighborhood of spherically symmetric data.
Comments: 5 pages, RevTex, 1 figure. Changes in discussion, accepted for publication in PRD Rapid Comm
Journal: Phys.Rev.D57:7075-7079,1998
Categories: gr-qc
Keywords: cosmic censorship, critical collapse, nonspherical perturbations, perfect fluid matter, asymptotically flat initial data
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