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Globally hyperbolic manifold

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A globally hyperbolic manifold is a concept from the field of differential geometry and general relativity, particularly concerning the study of spacetime manifolds. A manifold \((M, g)\) equipped with a Lorentzian metric \(g\) (which allows for the definition of time-like, space-like, and null intervals) is said to be globally hyperbolic if it satisfies certain causality conditions.

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