Class A Spacetimes

Mathematics – Differential Geometry

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26 pages, comments welcome; Geometriae Dedicata 2011

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10.1007/s10711-011-9671-3

We introduce class A spacetimes, i.e. compact vicious spacetimes $(M,g)$ such that the Abelian cover $(\bar{M},\bar{g})$ is globally hyperbolic. We study the main properties of class A spacetimes using methods similar to the one introduced in D. Sullivan "Cycles for the dynamical study of foliated manifolds and complex manifolds" (Invent. Math.,36, 225-255 (1976)) and D. Yu. Burago "Periodic metrics" (Representation theory and dynamical systems (Adv. Soviet Math.), 9, 205-210 (1992)). As a consequence we are able to characterize manifolds admitting class A metrics completely as mapping tori. Further we show that the notion of class A spacetime is equivalent to that of SCTP (spacially compact time-periodic) spacetimes as introduced in Galloway "Splitting theorems for spatially closed spacetimes" (Comm Math Phys 96:423-429, 1984). The set of class A spacetimes is shown to be open in the $C^0$-topology on the set of Lorentzian metrics. As an application we prove a coarse Lipschitz property for the time separation of the Abelian cover. This coarse Lipschitz property is an essential part in the study of Aubry-Mather theory in Lorentzian geometry.

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