Nonstandard Lorentz space forms (Q1074880)

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Nonstandard Lorentz space forms
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    Nonstandard Lorentz space forms (English)
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    This paper is a sequel to the paper ''Three-dimensional Lorentz space forms and Seifert fiber spaces'' by \textit{F. Raymond} and \textit{R. Kulkarni} [ibid., 231-268 (1985; Zbl 0563.57004)] and answers two questions raised in a previous version of that paper. The subject of both papers are Lorentz metrics on 3-dimensional manifolds having constant nonzero curvature. Such a structure will henceforth be called a ''Lorentz structure'' for brevity, and corresponds to a Lorentz metric locally isometric to SL(2,\({\mathbb{R}})\) and its bi-invariant Lorentz metric defined by the Killing form. Kulkarni and Raymond construct a family of Lorentz structures on a certain class of Seifert fiber spaces which satisfy a strong additional property that they call ''standard'': a Lorentz structure is standard if it possesses a timelike Killing vector field. (It is not difficult to prove that a standard Lorentz structure on a closed manifold must be complete.) The first result of the present paper demonstrates the existence of complete Lorentz structures on certain closed 3-manifolds which are not standard. It follows from the construction of these examples that the deformation space of complete Lorentz structures on such closed 3-manifolds is not Hausdorff. A major result of the Kulkarni-Raymond paper is that a closed 3-manifold which admits a complete Lorentz structure must be Seifert-fibered over a hyperbolic base. The second result of the present paper is that the Euler class of the Seifert fibering is nonzero, i.e. the 3-manifold is not covered by a product of a surface with a circle. Thus a closed 3-manifold which admits a complete Lorentz structure must admit a standard Lorentz structure. It follows that the class of closed 3-manifolds which admit complete Lorentz structures is exactly the class of Seifert fiber spaces whose base is a hyperbolic orbifold and such that the Euler class of the Seifert fibering is nonzero. This class of 3-manifolds constitutes one of Thurston's eight classes of geometric 3-manifolds.
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    Killing vector field
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    deformation of geometric
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    structure
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    Seifert fiber spaces
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    Lorentz structure
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    closed 3-manifold
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    Euler class
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