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Cosmology In 2 1 Dimensions Cyclic Models And Deformations Of M21 Am121 Volume 121 Victor Guillemin

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Cosmology In 2 1 Dimensions Cyclic Models And Deformations Of M21 Am121 Volume 121 Victor Guillemin
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.04 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Victor Guillemin
ISBN: 9781400882410, 1400882419
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Cosmology In 2 1 Dimensions Cyclic Models And Deformations Of M21 Am121 Volume 121 Victor Guillemin by Victor Guillemin 9781400882410, 1400882419 instant download after payment.

The subject matter of this work is an area of Lorentzian geometry which has not been heretofore much investigated: Do there exist Lorentzian manifolds all of whose light-like geodesics are periodic? A surprising fact is that such manifolds exist in abundance in (2 + 1)-dimensions (though in higher dimensions they are quite rare). This book is concerned with the deformation theory of M2,1 (which furnishes almost all the known examples of these objects). It also has a section describing conformal invariants of these objects, the most interesting being the determinant of a two dimensional "Floquet operator," invented by Paneitz and Segal.

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