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    A Fermat principle on Lorentzian manifolds and applications (English)
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    3 February 1997
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    The authors present a variational principle for lightlike geodesics joining a point to a timelike curve in a Lorentzian manifold. For the techniques used it is essential that the Lorentzian manifold is assumed to admit a global time function, i.e., to be stably causal. If a certain precompactness condition is satisfied, standard results of Lyusternik-Schnirelman theory imply existence and multiplicity results for such lightlike geodesics. Proofs of the statements are only sketched and a more detailed paper is announced to appear elswhere.
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    Fermat principle
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    Lorentz manifold
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    lightlike geodesics
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