S. Seitz et al., LIGHT-PROPAGATION IN ARBITRARY SPACETIMES AND THE GRAVITATIONAL LENS APPROXIMATION, Classical and quantum gravity, 11(9), 1994, pp. 2345-2373
We reformulate the transport equation which determines the size, shape
and orientation of infinitesimal light beams in arbitrary spacetimes.
The behaviour of such light beams near vertices and conjugate points
is investigated, with special attention to the singular behaviour of t
he optical scalars. We then specialize the general transport equation
to the case of an approximate metric of an inhomogeneous universe, whi
ch is a Friedmann metric 'on average' with superposed isolated weak ma
tter inhomogeneities. In a series of well defined approximations, the
equations of gravitational lens theory are derived. Finally, we derive
a relative optical focusing equation which describes the focusing of
light beams relative to the case that the beam is unaffected by matter
inhomogeneities in the universe, from which it follows immediately th
at no beam can be focused less than one which is unaffected by matter
clumps, before it propagates through its first conjugate point.