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    Boundaries on spacetimes: causality, topology, and group actions (English)
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    The future causal boundary on a space-time serves to explicate the causal behavior of the space-time at future infinity. The purely causal nature of this boundary has a categorically universal nature, the category being that of chronological sets. There is an associated topology with any chronological set, replicating the appropriate topology for a space-time. Adding the future causal boundary (and using this topology) provides a quasi-compactification. The boundary for a product space-time \(M\times L^1\) can be detailed in terms of the Riemannian factor \(M\).
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    boundaries
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    static space-time
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    group action
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