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Null distance on a spacetime

Published 3 Aug 2015 in math.DG and gr-qc | (1508.00531v2)

Abstract: Given a time function $\tau$ on a spacetime $M$, we define a null distance function', $\hat{d}_\tau$, built from and closely related to the causal structure of $M$. In basic models with timelike $\nabla \tau$, we show that 1) $\hat{d}_\tau$ is a definite distance function, which induces the manifold topology, 2) the causal structure of $M$ is completely encoded in $\hat{d}_\tau$ and $\tau$. In general, $\hat{d}_\tau$ is a conformally invariant pseudometric, which may be indefinite. We give ananti-Lipschitz' condition on $\tau$, which ensures that $\hat{d}_\tau$ is definite, and show this condition to be satisfied whenever $\tau$ has gradient vectors $\nabla \tau$ almost everywhere, with $\nabla \tau$ locally bounded away from the light cones'. As a consequence, we show that the cosmological time function of [1] is anti-Lipschitz whenregular', and hence induces a definite null distance function. This provides what may be interpreted as a canonical metric space structure on spacetimes which emanate from a common initial singularity, e.g. a `big bang'.

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