Refocusing of Light Rays in Space-Time
Abstract
We investigate refocusing and strong refocusing of light rays in a space-time. A strongly refocusing space-time is refocusing. The converse is unknown. We construct examples of space-times which are refocusing, but not strongly so, at a particular point. These space-times are strongly refocusing at other points. The geometrization conjecture proved by Perelman implies that a globally hyperbolic refocusing space-time of dimension admits a strongly refocusing Lorentz metric. We show that the possibly empty set of points at which a strongly causal space-time is refocusing is closed. We prove that a Lorentz covering space of a strongly causal refocusing space-time is a strongly causal refocusing space-time. This generalizes the result of Chernov and Rudyak for globally hyperbolic space-times.
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@article{arxiv.1005.2591,
title = {Refocusing of Light Rays in Space-Time},
author = {Paul Kinlaw},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1005.2591},
year = {2015}
}
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23 pages