Some Remarks on the $C^0$-(in)extendibility of Spacetimes
Abstract
The existence, established over the past number of years and supporting earlier work of Ori [14], of physically relevant black hole spacetimes that admit metric extensions beyond the future Cauchy horizon, while being -inextendible, has focused attention on fundamental issues concerning the strong cosmic censorship conjecture. These issues were recently discussed in the work of Jan Sbierski [17], in which he established the (nonobvious) fact that the Schwarschild solution in global Kruskal-Szekeres coordinates is -inextendible. In this paper we review aspects of Sbierski's methodology in a general context, and use similar techniques, along with some new observations, to consider the -inextendibility of open FLRW cosmological models. We find that a certain special class of open FLRW spacetimes, which we have dubbed `Milne-like,' actually admit extensions through the big bang. For spacetimes that are not Milne-like, we prove some inextendibility results within the class of spherically symmetric spacetimes.
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@article{arxiv.1610.03008,
title = {Some Remarks on the $C^0$-(in)extendibility of Spacetimes},
author = {Gregory J. Galloway and Eric Ling},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.03008},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
22 pages, v2: minor changes and clarifications; reference added. To appear in Annales Henri Poincare