With the example of the spherically symmetric scalar wave equation on Minkowski space-time we demonstrate that a fully pseudospectral scheme (i.e. spectral with respect to both spatial and time directions) can be applied for solving hyperbolic equations. The calculations are carried out within the framework of conformally compactified space-times. In our formulation, the equation becomes singular at null infinity and yields regular boundary conditions there. In this manner it becomes possible to avoid "artificial" conditions at some numerical outer boundary at a finite distance. We obtain highly accurate numerical solutions possessing exponential spectral convergence, a feature known from solving elliptic PDEs with spectral methods. Our inv...
We present new results from two codes, using finite differencing and pseudo-spectral methods for the...
Equations arising in general relativity are usually too complicated to be solved analytically and on...
After describing in short some problems and methods regarding the smoothness of null infinity for is...
With the example of the spherically symmetric scalar wave equation on Minkowski space-time we demons...
It has recently been demonstrated (Frauendiener and Hennig 2014 Class. Quantum Grav. 31 085010) that...
AbstractWe present a numerical scheme for determining hyperboloidal initial data sets for the confor...
Current methods of evolving a spacetime containing one or more black holes are plagued by instabilit...
Current spectral simulations of Einstein’s equations require writing the equations in first-order fo...
We consider an approach to the hyperboloidal evolution problem based on the Einstein equations writt...
We use the conformal approach to numerical relativity to evolve hyperboloidal gravitational wave dat...
We discuss the hyperboloidal evolution problem in general relativity from a numerical perspective, a...
We present a new evolution system for Einstein’s field equations which is based on tetrad fields and...
A new pseudospectral method is introduced for solving hyperbolic partial differential equations. Thi...
Sufficient conditions for the well-posedness of the initial value problem for the scalar wave equati...
We present numerical solutions of the hyperboloidal initial value problem for a self-gravitating sca...
We present new results from two codes, using finite differencing and pseudo-spectral methods for the...
Equations arising in general relativity are usually too complicated to be solved analytically and on...
After describing in short some problems and methods regarding the smoothness of null infinity for is...
With the example of the spherically symmetric scalar wave equation on Minkowski space-time we demons...
It has recently been demonstrated (Frauendiener and Hennig 2014 Class. Quantum Grav. 31 085010) that...
AbstractWe present a numerical scheme for determining hyperboloidal initial data sets for the confor...
Current methods of evolving a spacetime containing one or more black holes are plagued by instabilit...
Current spectral simulations of Einstein’s equations require writing the equations in first-order fo...
We consider an approach to the hyperboloidal evolution problem based on the Einstein equations writt...
We use the conformal approach to numerical relativity to evolve hyperboloidal gravitational wave dat...
We discuss the hyperboloidal evolution problem in general relativity from a numerical perspective, a...
We present a new evolution system for Einstein’s field equations which is based on tetrad fields and...
A new pseudospectral method is introduced for solving hyperbolic partial differential equations. Thi...
Sufficient conditions for the well-posedness of the initial value problem for the scalar wave equati...
We present numerical solutions of the hyperboloidal initial value problem for a self-gravitating sca...
We present new results from two codes, using finite differencing and pseudo-spectral methods for the...
Equations arising in general relativity are usually too complicated to be solved analytically and on...
After describing in short some problems and methods regarding the smoothness of null infinity for is...