Generic lightlike submanifolds of an indefinite cosymplectic manifold (Q410481)

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Generic lightlike submanifolds of an indefinite cosymplectic manifold
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    Generic lightlike submanifolds of an indefinite cosymplectic manifold (English)
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    3 April 2012
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    Summary: Light-like geometry has its applications in general relativity, particularly in black hole theory. Indeed, it is known that light-like hypersurfaces are examples of physical models of Killing horizons in general relativity [\textit{G. J. Galloway} and \textit{D. A. Solis}, Classical Quantum Gravity 24, No.~11, 3125--3138 (2007; Zbl 1117.83018)]. In this paper, we introduce the definition of generic light-like submanifolds of an indefinite cosymplectic manifold. We investigate new results on a class of generic light-like submanifolds \(M\) of an indefinite cosymplectic manifold \(\overline M\).
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    black hole
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    Killing horizons
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    generic light-like submanifolds
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