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Rigorous proof of slightly nonlinear Jeans instability in the expanding Newtonian universe

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arxiv 2201.01199 v2 pith:J56RBHHM submitted 2022-01-04 math.AP gr-qcmath-phmath.MP

Rigorous proof of slightly nonlinear Jeans instability in the expanding Newtonian universe

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Due to the nonlinearity of the Euler{Poisson equations, it is possible that the nonlinear Jeans instability may lead to a faster density growing rate than the rate in the standard theory of linearized Jeans instability, which motivates us to study the nonlinear Jeans instability. The aim of this article is to develop a method proving the Jeans instability for slightly nonlinear Euler-Poisson equations in the expanding Newtonian universe. The standard proofs of the Jeans instability rely on the Fourier analysis. However, it is difficult to generalize Fourier method to a nonlinear setting, and thus there is no result in the nonlinear analysis of Jeans instability. We firstly develop a non-Fourier-based method to reprove the linearized Jeans instability in the expanding Newtonian universe. Secondly, we generalize this idea to a slightly nonlinear case. This method relies on the Cauchy problem of the Fuchsian system due to the recent developments of this system in mathematics. The fully nonlinear Jeans instability for the Euler-Poisson and Einstein-Euler equations are in progress.

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