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KlappentextThe present work is the first systematic attempt at answering the following fundamental question: what mathematical structures does Einstein-Weyl causality impose on a point-set that has no other previous structure defined on it? The authors propose an axiomatization of Einstein-Weyl causality (inspired by physics), and investigate the topological and uniform structures that it implies. Their final result is that a causal space is densely embedded in one that is locally a differentiable manifold. The mathematical level required of the reader is that of the graduate student in mathematical physics.
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Mathematical implications of Einstein Weyl causality, Jürgen Borchers
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- 2006
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- Title
- Mathematical implications of Einstein Weyl causality
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Jürgen Borchers
- Publisher
- Springer
- Released
- 2006
- ISBN10
- 3540376801
- ISBN13
- 9783540376804
- Series
- Lecture notes in physics
- Category
- Physics
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- KlappentextThe present work is the first systematic attempt at answering the following fundamental question: what mathematical structures does Einstein-Weyl causality impose on a point-set that has no other previous structure defined on it? The authors propose an axiomatization of Einstein-Weyl causality (inspired by physics), and investigate the topological and uniform structures that it implies. Their final result is that a causal space is densely embedded in one that is locally a differentiable manifold. The mathematical level required of the reader is that of the graduate student in mathematical physics.