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Locally extremal timelike geodesic loops on Lorentzian manifolds

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Condition for the existence of closed geodesics is a classic, much-studied subject in Riemannian geometry, with many beautiful results and powerful techniques. However, many of the techniques that work so well in that context are far less effective in Lorentzian geometry. In revisiting this problem here, we introduce the notion of timelike geodesic homotopy, a restriction to geodesics of the more standard timelike homotopy (also known as [Formula: see text]-homotopy) of timelike loops on Lorentzian manifolds. This tool is combined with a novel local shortening/stretching of length argument to provide a number of new results on the existence of closed timelike geodesics on compact Lorentz manifolds.
Title: Locally extremal timelike geodesic loops on Lorentzian manifolds
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Condition for the existence of closed geodesics is a classic, much-studied subject in Riemannian geometry, with many beautiful results and powerful techniques.
However, many of the techniques that work so well in that context are far less effective in Lorentzian geometry.
In revisiting this problem here, we introduce the notion of timelike geodesic homotopy, a restriction to geodesics of the more standard timelike homotopy (also known as [Formula: see text]-homotopy) of timelike loops on Lorentzian manifolds.
This tool is combined with a novel local shortening/stretching of length argument to provide a number of new results on the existence of closed timelike geodesics on compact Lorentz manifolds.

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