Wednesday, December 5, 2012

1212.0601 (Luca Bombelli et al.)

Lorentzian Manifolds and Causal Sets as Partially Ordered Measure Spaces    [PDF]

Luca Bombelli, Johan Noldus, Julio Tafoya
We consider Lorentzian manifolds as examples of partially ordered measure spaces, sets endowed with compatible partial order relations and measures, in this case given by the causal structure and the volume element defined by each Lorentzian metric. This places the structure normally used to describe spacetime in geometrical theories of gravity in a more general context, which includes the locally finite partially ordered sets of the causal set approach to quantum gravity. We then introduce a function characterizing the closeness between any two partially ordered measure spaces and show that, when restricted to compact spaces satisfying a simple separability condition, it is a distance. In particular, this provides a quantitative, covariant way of describing how close two manifolds with Lorentzian metrics are, or how manifoldlike a causal set is.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.0601

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