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Transformations preserving null line sections of a domain: The arbitrary signature case
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    Transformations preserving null line sections of a domain: The arbitrary signature case (English)
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    The author proves the following theorem: Let V be a real metric vector space of signature (p,q), with p,q\(\geq 2\), and D be an open connected subset in V. Let \(f: D\to V\) be an injective function such that for all a,b,c in D, i) if a,b,c lie on a null line, then so do f(a), f(b) and f(c), ii) if f(a) and f(b) lie on a null line, then so do a and b. Then f is the restriction to D of a conformal transformation of V, or possibly (if \(p=q)\) of a pseudo-conformal transformation of V. The Minkowskian case of this theorem is the classical theorem of Alexandrov-Ovchinnikova.
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    Minkowski spacetime
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    Lorentz transformation
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    transformations
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    preserving null line sections
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    theorem of Alexandrov-Ovchinnikova
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