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Differential Geometry from Differential Equations
Authors:Simonetta Frittelli  Carlos Kozameh  Ezra T. Newman
Affiliation:(1) Department of Physics and Astronomy, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA, US;(2) Department of Physics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA, US;(3) FaMAF, Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, 5000 Cordoba, Argentina, AR
Abstract:We first show how, from the general 3rd order ODE of the form , one can construct a natural Lorentzian conformal metric on the four-dimensional space . When the function satisfies a special differential condition the conformal metric possesses a conformal Killing field, , which in turn, allows the conformal metric to be mapped into a three dimensional Lorentzian metric on the space ) or equivalently, on the space of solutions of the original differential equation. This construction is then generalized to the pair of differential equations, z ss =S(z,z s ,z t ,z st ,s,t) and z tt =T(z,z s ,z t ,z st ,s,t), with z s and z t the derivatives of z with respect to s and t. In this case, from S and T, one can again, in a natural manner, construct a Lorentzian conformal metric on the six dimensional space (z,z s ,z t ,z st ,s,t). When the S and T satisfy differential conditions analogous to those of the 3rd order ode, the 6-space then possesses a pair of conformal Killing fields, and which allows, via the mapping to the four-space of (z,z s ,z t ,z st ) and a choice of conformal factor, the construction of a four-dimensional Lorentzian metric. In fact all four-dimensional Lorentzian metrics can be constructed in this manner. This construction, with further conditions on S and T, thus includes all (local) solutions of the Einstein equations. Received: 10 October 2000 / Accepted: 26 June 2001
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