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A positive mass theorem for low-regularity Riemannian metrics

Published 27 Aug 2014 in math.DG, gr-qc, math-ph, and math.MP | (1408.6425v1)

Abstract: We show that the positive mass theorem holds for continuous Riemannian metrics that lie in the Sobolev space $W{2, n/2}{loc}$ for manifolds of dimension less than or equal to $7$ or spin-manifolds of any dimension. More generally, we give a (negative) lower bound on the ADM mass of metrics for which the scalar curvature fails to be non-negative, where the negative part has compact support and sufficiently small $L{n/2}$ norm. We show that a Riemannian metric in $W{2, p}{loc}$ for some $p > \frac{n}{2}$ with non-negative scalar curvature in the distributional sense can be approximated locally uniformly by smooth metrics with non-negative scalar curvature. For continuous metrics in $W{2, n/2}{loc}$, there exist smooth approximating metrics with non-negative scalar curvature that converge in $Lp{loc}$ for all $p < \infty$.

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