A geodesically complete space-time with a crushing null hypersurface
Brien C. Nolan

TL;DR
This paper discusses the properties of a geodesically complete spacetime with a crushing null hypersurface, challenging previous conclusions about the singularity's strength.
Contribution
It provides a corrected analysis showing the singularity is not strong, revising earlier claims in the literature.
Findings
The spacetime is geodesically complete.
The null hypersurface is crushing but does not lead to a strong singularity.
Previous conclusions about the singularity's strength are incorrect.
Abstract
Withdrawn; conclusion that the singularity is strong is incorrect.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeometric Analysis and Curvature Flows · Advanced Differential Geometry Research · Algebraic and Geometric Analysis
