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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Misner space is an abstract mathematical spacetime,[1] first described by Charles W. Misner.[2] It is also known as the Lorentzian orbifold . It is a simplified, two-dimensional version of the Taub–NUT spacetime. It contains a non-curvature singularity and is an important counterexample to various hypotheses in general relativity.

Metric

The simplest description of Misner space is to consider two-dimensional Minkowski space with the metric

with the identification of every pair of spacetime points by a constant boost

It can also be defined directly on the cylinder manifold with coordinates by the metric

The two coordinates are related by the map

and

Causality

Misner space is a standard example for the study of causality since it contains both closed timelike curves and a compactly generated Cauchy horizon, while still being flat (since it is just Minkowski space). With the coordinates , the loop defined by , with tangent vector , has the norm , making it a closed null curve. This is the chronology horizon : there are no closed timelike curves in the region , while every point admits a closed timelike curve through it in the region .

This is due to the tipping of the light cones which, for , remains above lines of constant but will open beyond that line for , causing any loop of constant to be a closed timelike curve.

Chronology protection

Misner space was the first spacetime where the notion of chronology protection was used for quantum fields,[3] by showing that in the semiclassical approximation, the expectation value of the stress-energy tensor for the vacuum is divergent.

References

  1. ^ Hawking, S.; Ellis, G. (1973). The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time. Cambridge University Press. p. 171. ISBN 0-521-20016-4.
  2. ^ Misner, C. W. (1967). "Taub-NUT space as a counterexample to almost anything". In Ehlers, J. (ed.). Relativity Theory and Astrophysics I: Relativity and Cosmology. Lectures in Applied Mathematics. Vol. 8. American Mathematical Society. pp. 160–169.
  3. ^ Hawking, S. W. (1992-07-15). "Chronology protection conjecture". Physical Review D. 46 (2). American Physical Society (APS): 603–611. Bibcode:1992PhRvD..46..603H. doi:10.1103/physrevd.46.603. ISSN 0556-2821. PMID 10014972.

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