Weak Cosmic Censorship conjecture for the Einstein–Maxwell–Klein–Gordon model

Let I+\mathcal{I}^+ denote future null infinity, and consider the admissible data in the one-ended spherically symmetric Einstein–Maxwell–Klein–Gordon model. Weak Cosmic Censorship conjecture. Among all such admissible data, there exists a generic subclass for which I+\mathcal{I}^+ is complete. The conjecture is solved in the special uncharged massless case F0F\equiv0, m2=0m^2=0, by Christodoulou, but remains open for the general charged model.

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Maxime Van de Moortel, “Mass inflation and the C^2-inextendibility of spherically symmetric charged scalar field dynamical black holes”, arXiv:2001.11156 (2020).

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2 papers in this index state this conjecture (2019–2020). The statement above is taken from the most recent of them; the others are arXiv:1912.10890.

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