The equations of relativistic, perfect-fluid hydrodynamics are cast in Eulerian form using six scalar "velocity-potential" fields, each of which has an equation of evolution. These equations determine the motion of the fluid through the equation Uʋ=µ-1 (ø,ʋ + αβ,ʋ + ƟS,ʋ). Einstein's equations and the velocity-potential hydrodynamical equations follow from a variational principle whose action is I = (R + 16π p) (-g)1/2 d4x, where R is the scalar curvature of spacetime and p is the pressure of the fluid. These equations are also cast into Hamiltonian form, with Hamiltonian density –T00 (-goo)-1/2. The second variation of the action is used as the Lagrangian governing the evolution of small perturbations of differentially rot...
This is the second in a series of papers on the construction and validation of a three-dimensional c...
We consider the relativistic hydrodynamics of non-perfect fluids with the goal of determining a form...
Evolutions of rapidly rotating, self-gravitating objects initially in axisymmetric equilibrium have ...
The stability of axisymmetric, differential rotation in non-magnetic stars of uniform chemical compo...
We study the rest-frame instant form of a new formulation of relativistic perfect fluids in terms of...
In this thesis I consider three different projects in numerical relativity. The first one is a study...
Relativistic hydrodynamics is a very successful theoretical framework to describe the dynamics of ma...
We investigate the possibility approximating relativistic effects in hydrodynamical simulations of ...
The PPN formalism which encompasses the post-Newtonian limit of nearly every metric theory of gravit...
We present a variational formalism for describing the dynamical evolution of an oscillating star wit...
We formulate a perturbative approximation to gravitational instability, based on Lagrangian hydrody...
We present the generalization of a recently introduced modified gravitational potential for self-gr...
The paper provides a new framework for the description of linearized adiabatic lagrangian perturbati...
We study the dynamical stability against bar-mode deformation of rapidly and differentially rotating...
A number of astrophysical scenarios possess and preserve an overall cylindrical symmetry when also u...
This is the second in a series of papers on the construction and validation of a three-dimensional c...
We consider the relativistic hydrodynamics of non-perfect fluids with the goal of determining a form...
Evolutions of rapidly rotating, self-gravitating objects initially in axisymmetric equilibrium have ...
The stability of axisymmetric, differential rotation in non-magnetic stars of uniform chemical compo...
We study the rest-frame instant form of a new formulation of relativistic perfect fluids in terms of...
In this thesis I consider three different projects in numerical relativity. The first one is a study...
Relativistic hydrodynamics is a very successful theoretical framework to describe the dynamics of ma...
We investigate the possibility approximating relativistic effects in hydrodynamical simulations of ...
The PPN formalism which encompasses the post-Newtonian limit of nearly every metric theory of gravit...
We present a variational formalism for describing the dynamical evolution of an oscillating star wit...
We formulate a perturbative approximation to gravitational instability, based on Lagrangian hydrody...
We present the generalization of a recently introduced modified gravitational potential for self-gr...
The paper provides a new framework for the description of linearized adiabatic lagrangian perturbati...
We study the dynamical stability against bar-mode deformation of rapidly and differentially rotating...
A number of astrophysical scenarios possess and preserve an overall cylindrical symmetry when also u...
This is the second in a series of papers on the construction and validation of a three-dimensional c...
We consider the relativistic hydrodynamics of non-perfect fluids with the goal of determining a form...
Evolutions of rapidly rotating, self-gravitating objects initially in axisymmetric equilibrium have ...