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- Title
Examples of covering properties of boundary points of space-times.
- Authors
Irmer, Ingrid
- Abstract
The problem of classifying boundary points of space-time, for example singularities, regular points and points at infinity, is an unexpectedly subtle one. Due to the fact that whether or not two boundary points are identified or even "nearby" is dependent on the way the space-time is embedded, difficulties occur when singularities are thought of as an inherently local aspect of a space-time, as an analogy with electromagnetism would imply. The completion of a manifold with respect to a pseudo-Riemannian metric can be defined intrinsically. This was done by Scott–Szekeres via an equivalence relation, formalizing which boundary sets cover other sets. This paper works through the possibilities, providing examples to show that all covering relations not immediately ruled out by the definitions are possible.
- Subjects
ELECTROMAGNETISM; SPACE-time mathematical models; EQUIVALENCE relations (Set theory); MATHEMATICAL equivalence; MATHEMATICAL singularities
- Publication
International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics, 2018, Vol 15, Issue 11, pN.PAG
- ISSN
0219-8878
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1142/S021988781850192X