
arXiv: 1312.4581
In this article we develop some elementary aspects of a theory of symmetry in sub-Lorentzian geometry. First of all we construct invariants characterizing isometric classes of sub-Lorentzian contact 3 manifolds. Next we characterize vector fields which generate isometric and conformal symmetries in general sub-Lorentzian manifolds. We then focus attention back to the case where the underlying manifold is a contact 3 manifold and more specifically when the manifold is also a Lie group and the structure is left-invariant.
Mathematics - Differential Geometry, Local differential geometry of Lorentz metrics, indefinite metrics, Differential invariants (local theory), geometric objects, contact distribution, Differential Geometry (math.DG), left-invariant, 53B30, 53C30, FOS: Mathematics, Contact manifolds (general theory), Symmetries, invariants of ordinary differential equations, sub-Lorentzian, symmetry
Mathematics - Differential Geometry, Local differential geometry of Lorentz metrics, indefinite metrics, Differential invariants (local theory), geometric objects, contact distribution, Differential Geometry (math.DG), left-invariant, 53B30, 53C30, FOS: Mathematics, Contact manifolds (general theory), Symmetries, invariants of ordinary differential equations, sub-Lorentzian, symmetry
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