Fermats principle, Morse theory and applications to the gravitational lens effect
DOI10.1016/S0362-546X(97)00036-9zbMath0889.53063MaRDI QIDQ4378422
Publication date: 29 May 1998
Published in: Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Sobolev spacesMorse theorygeodesicsgeneral relativityLorentzian geometryFermat's principlegravitational lens effect
Abstract critical point theory (Morse theory, Lyusternik-Shnirel'man theory, etc.) in infinite-dimensional spaces (58E05) Variational principles in infinite-dimensional spaces (58E30) Applications of differential geometry to physics (53Z05) General relativity (83C99) Geodesics in global differential geometry (53C22) Global differential geometry of Lorentz manifolds, manifolds with indefinite metrics (53C50)
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