The equations governing dissipative relativistic hydrodynamics are formulated within the 3+1 approach for arbitrary spacetimes. Dissipation is accounted for by applying theory of extended causal thermodynamics (Israel-Stewart theory). This description eliminates the causality violating infinite signal speeds present in the conventional Navier-Stokes equation. As an example we treat the astrophysically relevant case of stationary and axisymmetric spacetimes, including the Kerr metric. The equations take a simpler form whenever the inertia due to the dissipative contribution can be neglected. (orig.)SIGLEAvailable from TIB Hannover: RR 1606(97-41) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekDEGerman
We present a new formalism for the theory of relativistic dissipative hydrodynamics, where covarianc...
Relativistic hydrodynamics is a very successful theoretical framework to describe the dynamics of ma...
We set up a general framework for systematically building and classifying, in the linear regime, cau...
The equations governing dissipative relativistic hydrodynamics are formulated within the 3+1 approac...
Non-ideal relativistic hydrodynamics is formulated with respect to fiducial observers (FIDOs). Three...
Relativistic non-ideal fluid dynamics is formulated in 3+1 space--time dimensions. The equations gov...
In this paper, we describe classical problems of the relativistic hydrodynamics with dissipations an...
We present a new formalism for the theory of relativistic dissipative hydrodynamics. Here, we look f...
We present a new formalism for the relativistic dissipative hydrodynamics consistent with causality....
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Abstract We present numerical methods to solve the Israel– Stewart (IS) equations of causal relativi...
We present a new family of exact solutions of dissipative fireball hydrodynamics for arbitrary bulk ...
Explicit equations are given for describing the space-time evolution of nonideal (viscous) relativis...
We show how causal relativistic Navier-Stokes equations arise from the relativistic Boltzmann equati...
We use covariant techniques to study the non-linear evolution of self-gravitating, non-relativistic ...
We present a new formalism for the theory of relativistic dissipative hydrodynamics, where covarianc...
Relativistic hydrodynamics is a very successful theoretical framework to describe the dynamics of ma...
We set up a general framework for systematically building and classifying, in the linear regime, cau...
The equations governing dissipative relativistic hydrodynamics are formulated within the 3+1 approac...
Non-ideal relativistic hydrodynamics is formulated with respect to fiducial observers (FIDOs). Three...
Relativistic non-ideal fluid dynamics is formulated in 3+1 space--time dimensions. The equations gov...
In this paper, we describe classical problems of the relativistic hydrodynamics with dissipations an...
We present a new formalism for the theory of relativistic dissipative hydrodynamics. Here, we look f...
We present a new formalism for the relativistic dissipative hydrodynamics consistent with causality....
We present a new family of exact solutions of dissipative fireball hydrodynamics for arbitrary bulk ...
Abstract We present numerical methods to solve the Israel– Stewart (IS) equations of causal relativi...
We present a new family of exact solutions of dissipative fireball hydrodynamics for arbitrary bulk ...
Explicit equations are given for describing the space-time evolution of nonideal (viscous) relativis...
We show how causal relativistic Navier-Stokes equations arise from the relativistic Boltzmann equati...
We use covariant techniques to study the non-linear evolution of self-gravitating, non-relativistic ...
We present a new formalism for the theory of relativistic dissipative hydrodynamics, where covarianc...
Relativistic hydrodynamics is a very successful theoretical framework to describe the dynamics of ma...
We set up a general framework for systematically building and classifying, in the linear regime, cau...