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    Lines in space-times (English)
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    16 January 1993
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    let \((M,g)\) be a geodesically complete, time oriented Lorentz manifold and \(S\subset M\) be a compact, spacelike hypersurface without boundary. The authors show that there exists a complete, timelike geodesic that maximizes (Lorentzian) length between any two of its points, provided there exists a future complete, timelike geodesic starting at \(S\) that maximizes length between any of its points and \(S\).
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    lines
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    space-times
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    ray
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    Lorentzian distance
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    geodetically complete
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    Lorentz manifold
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    compact, spacelike hypersurface
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    timelike geodesic
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    (Lorentzian) length
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