Complete (2+1)-dimensional Ricci flow spacetimes

Abstract

Ricci flow spacetimes were introduced by Kleiner & Lott as a way to describe Ricci flow through singularities, and have since been used elsewhere in the literature, prompting the question of their rigidity. In (2+1)-dimensions, we show that every complete and sufficiently regular spacetime must be a cylindrical spacetime. That is, if the metric is complete on each spatial slice, after imposing a necessary continuity condition, we can conclude that every spatial slice must be diffeomorphic to a fixed surface, and the Ricci flow spacetime is isometric to a classical Ricci flow on this surface.

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