topologically the torus, is a Lorentz surface that is called the Clifton–Pohl torus. Sometimes, by extension, a surface is called a Clifton–Pohl torus if it is...
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Pohl (16 September 1937 – 9 December 1988) was an American mathematician, specializing in differential geometry and known for the Clifton–Pohl torus....
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example, the metric tensor becomes zero on any light-like curve. The Clifton–Pohl torus provides an example of a pseudo-Riemannian manifold that is compact...
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pseudo-Riemannian (but not Riemannian) manifolds. An example of this is the Clifton–Pohl torus. In the theory of general relativity, which describes gravity in terms...
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generalize to Lorentzian manifolds: the Clifton–Pohl torus provides an example (diffeomorphic to the two-dimensional torus) that is compact but not complete...
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earthquakes, and when angered can unintentionally kill living things in their "torus", or area of influence, by extracting the heat from their bodies to use...
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Dyson sphere Megastructure Orbital (The Culture) Orbital ring Stanford torus "1970 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-20...
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