A new numerical scheme to solve the Einstein field equations based upon the generalized harmonic decomposition of the Ricci tensor is introduced. The source functions driving the wave equations that define generalized harmonic coordinates are treated as independent variables, and encode the coordinate freedom of solutions. Techniques are discussed to impose particular gauge conditions through a specification of the source functions. A 3D, free evolution, finite difference code implementing this system of equations with a scalar field matter source is described. The discretization scheme is second order in space and time, limiting the number of independent variables to fifteen--ten metric quantities, four source functions and the scalar fiel...
The splitting of spacetime into space and time is analyzed by abstract methods, coordinate methods, ...
The harmonic formulation of Einstein's field equations is considered, where the gauge conditions are...
The numerical evolution of Einstein's field equations in a generic background has the potential to a...
A new numerical scheme to solve the Einstein field equations based upon the generalized harmonic dec...
A new numerical scheme to solve the Einstein field equations based upon the generalized harmonic dec...
We use rigorous techniques from numerical analysis of hyperbolic equations in bounded domains to con...
Various topics in numerical relativity will be discussed, including solving the initial value proble...
We review recent efforts to re-formulate the Einstein equations for fully relativistic numerical sim...
This thesis is concerned with the development of better techniques for the 3 + 1 numerical relativit...
This thesis is concerned with the development of better techniques for the 3 + 1 numerical relativit...
We describe the first axisymmetric numerical code based on the generalized harmonic formulation of t...
There is continuing interest in the numerical solution of the field equations of general relativity....
We describe the first axisymmetric numerical code based on the generalized harmonic formulation of t...
We describe the first axisymmetric numerical code based on the generalized harmonic formulation of t...
The splitting of spacetime into space and time is analyzed by abstract methods, coordinate methods, ...
The splitting of spacetime into space and time is analyzed by abstract methods, coordinate methods, ...
The harmonic formulation of Einstein's field equations is considered, where the gauge conditions are...
The numerical evolution of Einstein's field equations in a generic background has the potential to a...
A new numerical scheme to solve the Einstein field equations based upon the generalized harmonic dec...
A new numerical scheme to solve the Einstein field equations based upon the generalized harmonic dec...
We use rigorous techniques from numerical analysis of hyperbolic equations in bounded domains to con...
Various topics in numerical relativity will be discussed, including solving the initial value proble...
We review recent efforts to re-formulate the Einstein equations for fully relativistic numerical sim...
This thesis is concerned with the development of better techniques for the 3 + 1 numerical relativit...
This thesis is concerned with the development of better techniques for the 3 + 1 numerical relativit...
We describe the first axisymmetric numerical code based on the generalized harmonic formulation of t...
There is continuing interest in the numerical solution of the field equations of general relativity....
We describe the first axisymmetric numerical code based on the generalized harmonic formulation of t...
We describe the first axisymmetric numerical code based on the generalized harmonic formulation of t...
The splitting of spacetime into space and time is analyzed by abstract methods, coordinate methods, ...
The splitting of spacetime into space and time is analyzed by abstract methods, coordinate methods, ...
The harmonic formulation of Einstein's field equations is considered, where the gauge conditions are...
The numerical evolution of Einstein's field equations in a generic background has the potential to a...