The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time

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The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time is a seminal 1973 monograph by Stephen Hawking and George Ellis that rigorously develops the mathematical foundations of general relativity and the global properties of cosmological models.

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instanceOf book
monograph
author George F. R. Ellis NERFINISHED
Stephen Hawking NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
describedAs seminal work in mathematical relativity
field cosmology
general relativity NERFINISHED
mathematical physics
genre scientific literature
hasSubject Cauchy surfaces
Einstein field equations NERFINISHED
Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker models NERFINISHED
Hawking–Penrose singularity theorems NERFINISHED
Lorentzian geometry NERFINISHED
Penrose diagrams NERFINISHED
Raychaudhuri equation NERFINISHED
Riemannian geometry
asymptotic structure of space-time
black holes
causal structure
causality conditions
conformal structure
cosmic censorship conjecture NERFINISHED
cosmological models
cosmological singularities
curvature tensors
energy conditions
event horizons
geodesic incompleteness
global hyperbolicity
global properties of space-time
gravitational collapse
initial value formulation in general relativity
null geodesics
singularity theorems
space-time
timelike geodesics
trapped surfaces
influenced global techniques in general relativity
modern mathematical cosmology
rigorous studies of black holes
language English
publicationYear 1973
publisher Cambridge University Press NERFINISHED
series Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics NERFINISHED

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Hawking–Penrose singularity theorems describedIn The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time