Mathematics
Scientific paper
Feb 1977
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1977gregr...8..129c&link_type=abstract
General Relativity and Gravitation, vol. 8, Feb. 1977, p. 129-137.
Mathematics
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Relativity, Singularity (Mathematics), Space-Time Functions, Boundary Value Problems, Cauchy Problem, Existence Theorems, Geodesic Lines, Points (Mathematics)
Scientific paper
The main results on singularities in 'classical' general relativity that have been proven so far are presented in a unified setting and in as self-contained a form as possible without embarking on detailed proofs. 'Incompleteness theorems' are reviewed which concern the existence of geodesics that cannot be continued to arbitrarily large positive or negative values of their affine parameter, and it is shown how incompleteness theorems are connected with the occurrence of singularities as they are now understood. Consideration is given to boundary points in curved space-time, the nature of singularities is discussed in terms of singularity theorems, and the special cases of a primordial singularity and of singular 'holes' in space-time are examined. It is noted that the nature and existence of singularities become doubtful once the predictable region of a Cauchy development is transcended.
Clarke C. J. S.
Schmidt Bernd G.
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