Advances in Lorentzian geometry : proceedings of the Lorentzian geometry conference in Berlin : AMSIP volume 49

Contributor(s): Plaue, Matthias | Rendall, Alan D | Scherfner, MMaterial type: Computer fileComputer fileSeries: AMS/IP Studies in Advanced Mathematics ; v. 49Publication details: Providence, R.I. :;[Somerville, Mass.] : American Mathematical Society : International Press, c2011Description: 1 online resource (viii, 143 p. : ill.)ISBN: 9781470417529 (online)Subject(s): General relativity (Physics) | Geometry, DifferentialLOC classification: QA649Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
An Avez-Seifert type theorem for orthogonal geodesics on a stationary spacetime ; Calabi-Bernstein problems for spacelike slices in certain generalized Robertson-Walker spacetimes ; A geometric energy estimate for data on a characteristic cone ; A survey on generalized Einstein metric conditions ; Non-rotating killing vector fields on standard static space-times ; Faster than light? ; Projective structure in space-times ; Einstein spacetimes with weak regularity ; Time functions as utility functions ; Recent progress on the notion of global hyperbolicity ; Homologically maximizing geodesics in conformally flat tori
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An Avez-Seifert type theorem for orthogonal geodesics on a stationary spacetime ; Calabi-Bernstein problems for spacelike slices in certain generalized Robertson-Walker spacetimes ; A geometric energy estimate for data on a characteristic cone ; A survey on generalized Einstein metric conditions ; Non-rotating killing vector fields on standard static space-times ; Faster than light? ; Projective structure in space-times ; Einstein spacetimes with weak regularity ; Time functions as utility functions ; Recent progress on the notion of global hyperbolicity ; Homologically maximizing geodesics in conformally flat tori