We propose a reformulation of the Einstein evolution equations that cleanly separates the conformal degrees of freedom and the nonconformal degrees of freedom with the latter satisfying a first order strongly hyperbolic system. The conformal degrees of freedom are taken to be determined by the choice of slicing and the initial data, and are regarded as given functions (along with the lapse and the shift) in the hyperbolic part of the evolution. We find that there is a two parameter family of hyperbolic systems for the nonconformal degrees of freedom for a given set of trace free variables. The two parameters are uniquely fixed if we require the system to be “consistently trace-free,” i.e., the time derivatives of the trace free variables re...
This is the third paper in a series describing a numerical implementation of the conformal Einstein ...
We introduce a proposal to modify Einstein's equations by embedding them in a larger symmetric hyper...
International audienceThe conformal method in general relativity aims at successfully parametrising ...
We propose a reformulation of the Einstein evolution equations that cleanly separates the conformal ...
We propose a re-formulation of the Einstein evolution equations that cleanly separates the conformal...
The causal structure of Einstein's evolution equations is considered. We show that in general they c...
We consider an approach to the hyperboloidal evolution problem based on the Einstein equations writt...
The causal structure of Einstein's evolution equations is considered. We show that in general they c...
We consider the problem of reducing initial value problems for Einstein's field equations to initial...
We derive a new first-order symmetric hyperbolic formulation for Einstein's equations which involves...
We present two families of first-order in time and second-order in space formulations of the Einstei...
International audienceBonazzola, Gourgoulhon, Grandclément, and Novak [Phys. Rev. D 70, 104007 (2004...
First-order hyperbolic systems are promising as a basis for numerical integration of Einstein's equa...
I review evolutionary aspects of general relativity, in particular those related to the hyperbolic c...
We discuss an equivalence between the Baumgarte-Shapiro-Shibata-Nakamura (BSSN) formulation of the E...
This is the third paper in a series describing a numerical implementation of the conformal Einstein ...
We introduce a proposal to modify Einstein's equations by embedding them in a larger symmetric hyper...
International audienceThe conformal method in general relativity aims at successfully parametrising ...
We propose a reformulation of the Einstein evolution equations that cleanly separates the conformal ...
We propose a re-formulation of the Einstein evolution equations that cleanly separates the conformal...
The causal structure of Einstein's evolution equations is considered. We show that in general they c...
We consider an approach to the hyperboloidal evolution problem based on the Einstein equations writt...
The causal structure of Einstein's evolution equations is considered. We show that in general they c...
We consider the problem of reducing initial value problems for Einstein's field equations to initial...
We derive a new first-order symmetric hyperbolic formulation for Einstein's equations which involves...
We present two families of first-order in time and second-order in space formulations of the Einstei...
International audienceBonazzola, Gourgoulhon, Grandclément, and Novak [Phys. Rev. D 70, 104007 (2004...
First-order hyperbolic systems are promising as a basis for numerical integration of Einstein's equa...
I review evolutionary aspects of general relativity, in particular those related to the hyperbolic c...
We discuss an equivalence between the Baumgarte-Shapiro-Shibata-Nakamura (BSSN) formulation of the E...
This is the third paper in a series describing a numerical implementation of the conformal Einstein ...
We introduce a proposal to modify Einstein's equations by embedding them in a larger symmetric hyper...
International audienceThe conformal method in general relativity aims at successfully parametrising ...