Topological consequences of null-geodesic refocusing and applications to $Z^x$ manifolds
Abstract
Let be a connected, complete Riemannian manifold, , and . Then is called a manifold if all geodesics starting at return to , and it is called a manifold if every unit-speed geodesic starting at returns to at time . It is unknown whether there are manifolds that are not manifolds for any . By the B\'erard-Bergery theorem, any manifold of dimension at least is compact with finite fundamental group. We prove the same result for manifolds for which all unit-speed geodesics starting at return to in uniformly bounded time. We also prove that any manifold with analytic is a manifold for some . We start by defining a class of globally hyperbolic spacetimes (called observer-refocusing) such that any manifold is the Cauchy surface of some observer-refocusing spacetime. We then prove that under suitable conditions the Cauchy surfaces of observer-refocusing spacetimes are compact with finite fundamental group, and we show that analytic observer-refocusing spacetimes of dimension at least are strongly refocusing. We end by stating a contact-theoretic conjecture analogous to our results in Riemannian and Lorentzian geometry.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2503.23565,
title = {Topological consequences of null-geodesic refocusing and applications to $Z^x$ manifolds},
author = {Friedrich Bauermeister},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.23565},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
27 pages. version 6 and final version