Aspects of General Relativity in 1+1 Dimensions

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Abstract

What would be the properties of a universe with only one spatial dimension and one time dimension? General relativity in 1+1 dimensions is unique since the two curvature terms in the Einstein field equations cancel. This makes the Einstein field equations algebraic rather than differential equations. This special feature can make 1+1 dimensionality attractive as an instructional tool to simplify the mathematics that many beginners find opaque. We explore the implications and features of the Einstein field equations in 1+1 dimensions and find they provide a surprisingly rich and interesting model.

*This research was partially funded by the College of Science and Mathematics, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.

Authors

  • Richard Mellinger

    • Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
  • Scott Fraser

    • Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
  • Thomas Gutierrez

    • California Polytechnic State University
    • Cal Poly San Luis Obispo