The equivalence of smooth and synthetic notions of timelike sectional curvature bounds

Abstract

Timelike sectional curvature bounds play an important role in spacetime geometry, both for the understanding of classical smooth spacetimes and for the study of Lorentzian (pre-)length spaces introduced in kunzinger2018lorentzian. In the smooth setting, a bound on the sectional curvature of timelike planes can be formulated via the Riemann curvature tensor. In the synthetic setting, bounds are formulated by comparing various geometric configurations to the corresponding ones in constant curvature spaces. The first link between these notions in the Lorentzian context was established in harris1982triangle, which was instrumental in the proof of powerful results in spacetime geometry beem1985toponogov, beem1985decomposition, galloway2018existence. For general semi-Riemannian manifolds, the equivalence between sectional curvature bounds and synthetic bounds was established in alexander2008triangle, however in this approach the sectional curvatures of both timelike and spacelike planes have to be considered. In this article, we fill a gap in the literature by proving the full equivalence between sectional curvature bounds on timelike planes and synthetic timelike bounds on strongly causal spacetimes. As an essential tool, we establish Hessian comparison for the time separation and signed distance functions.

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