A Lower Semicontinuous Time Separation Function for $$C^0$$ Spacetimes
Eric Ling
Abstract:The time separation function (or Lorentzian distance function) is a fundamental tool used in Lorentzian geometry. For smooth spacetimes it is known to be lower semicontinuous, and, in fact, continuous for globally hyperbolic spacetimes. Moreover, an axiom for Lorentzian length spaces—a synthetic approach to Lorentzian geometry—is the existence of a lower semicontinuous time separation function. Nevertheless, the usual time separation function is not necessarily lower semicontinuous for $$C^0$$
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