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The Big Bang Singularity

Author:
Ling, Eric
Degree Grantor:
University of California, Santa Barbara. Mathematics
Degree Supervisor:
Xianzhe Dai
Place of Publication:
[Santa Barbara, Calif.]
Publisher:
University of California, Santa Barbara
Creation Date:
2015
Issued Date:
2015
Topics:
Physics and Mathematics
Keywords:
Singularity
General
Theorem
Relativity
Big Bang
Genres:
Online resources and Dissertations, Academic
Dissertation:
M.A.--University of California, Santa Barbara, 2015
Description:

The big bang theory is a model of the universe which makes the striking prediction that the universe began a finite amount of time in the past at the so called "Big Bang singularity." We explore the physical and mathematical justification of this surprising result. After laying down the framework of the universe as a spacetime manifold, we combine physical observations with global symmetrical assumptions to deduce the FRW cosmological models which predict a big bang singularity. Next we prove a couple theorems due to Stephen Hawking which show that the big bang singularity exists even if one removes the global symmetrical assumptions. Lastly, we investigate the conditions one needs to impose on a spacetime if one wishes to avoid a singularity. The ideas and concepts used here to study spacetimes are similar to those used to study Riemannian manifolds, therefore we compare and contrast the two geometries throughout.

Physical Description:
1 online resource (142 pages)
Format:
Text
Collection(s):
UCSB electronic theses and dissertations
ARK:
ark:/48907/f35x273n
ISBN:
9781339084480
Catalog System Number:
990045715880203776
Rights:
Inc.icon only.dark In Copyright
Copyright Holder:
Eric Ling
File Description
Access: Public access
Ling_ucsb_0035N_12619.pdf pdf (Portable Document Format)