Cauchy problems for Lorentzian manifolds with special holonomy

Abstract

On a Lorentzian manifold the existence of a parallel null vector field implies certain constraint conditions on the induced Riemannian geometry of a space-like hypersurface. We will derive these constraint conditions and, conversely, show that every real analytic Riemannian manifold satisfying the constraint conditions can be extended to a Lorentzian manifold with a parallel null vector field. Similarly, every parallel null spinor on a Lorentzian manifold induces an imaginary generalised Killing spinor on a space-like hypersurface. Then, based on the fact that a parallel spinor field induces a parallel vector field, we can apply the first result to prove: every real analytic Riemannian manifold carrying a real analytic, imaginary generalised Killing spinor can be extended to a Lorentzian manifold with a parallel null spinor. Finally, we give examples of geodesically complete Riemannian manifolds satisfying the constraint conditions.

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