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Horizons Non-Differentiable on a Dense Set
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Horizons Non-Differentiable on a Dense Set

Piotr T Chruściel and Gregory J Galloway
Communications in mathematical physics, Vol.193(2), pp.449-470
1998-04

Abstract

It is folklore knowledge amongst general relativists that horizons are well behaved, continuously differentiable hypersurfaces except perhaps on a negligible subset one needs not to bother with. We show that this is not the case, by constructing a Cauchy horizon, as well as a black hole event horizon, which contain no open subset on which they are differentiable.

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5 Physics
5.9 Particles & Fields
5.9.12 Dark Energy
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Physics, Mathematical
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