Abstract

Recently, the authors have obtained criteria for the integral curves of a nonsingular smooth vector field X on a smooth manifold M to be timelike, null or spacelike geodesics for some Lorentzian metric g for M. In this paper, we show that for smoothly contractible subsets S of ℝ2 null geodesibility of a vector field X is equivalent to X being preHamiltonian on S and timelike, spacelike or Riemannian pregeodesibility of X are all equivalent to X being gradient-like. It turns out that null geodesibility is quite rare as we prove that even among real analytic vector fields on S there are many open sets of vector fields which fail to be preHamiltonian.

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