Comments on ''The Principle of Self-Consistency as a consequence of the Principle of Minimal Action''

Abstract

The so called ''Principle of the self-consistency'' for space-time models with causality violation, which was firstly formulated by I.D.Novikov, is discussed for the test particle motion and for test scalar field. It is shown that the constraints, which provide the self-concistensy of test particle motion have pure geometrical (topological) nature. So, the recent statement that ''The Principle of self-consistensy is a consiquence of the Principle of minimal action'' is wrong.

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