The negative of regular cosmological time function is a viscosity solution
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- Busemann functions and barrier functions
- General relativity and cosmology
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- Locally Lipschitz graph property for lines
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- Some observations on cosmological time functions
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- The cosmological time function
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(5)- On class A Lorentzian 2-tori with poles. II. Foliations by timelike lines
- Global viscosity solutions for eikonal equations on class A Lorentzian 2-tori
- On class A Lorentzian 2-tori with poles. I: Closed geodesics pass through poles
- Viscosity solutions to a Cauchy type problem for timelike Lorentzian eikonal equation
- The cosmological time functions and lightlike rays
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