textThe strongest potential source of gravitational radiation for current and future detectors is the merger of binary black holes. Full numerical simulation of such mergers can provide realistic signal predictions and enhance the probability of detection. Numerical simulation of the Einstein equations, however, is fraught with difficulty. Stability even in static test cases of single black holes has proven elusive. Common to unstable simulations is the growth of constraint violations. This work examines the effect of controlling the growth of constraint violations by solving the constraints periodically during a simulation, an approach called constrained evolution. The effects of constrained evolution are contrasted with the resul...
We present a new many-parameter family of hyperbolic representations of Einstein’s equations, which ...
Solving the 4-d Einstein equations as evolution in time requires solving equations of two types: the...
Within classical physics, general relativity is the theory of gravity. Its equations are non-linear...
textThe strongest potential source of gravitational radiation for current and future detectors is t...
A new constraint suppressing formulation of the Einstein evolution equations is presented, generaliz...
We review recent efforts to re-formulate the Einstein equations for fully relativistic numerical sim...
New boundary conditions are constructed and tested numerically for a general first-order form of the...
A new technique is presented for modifying the Einstein evolution equations off the constraint hyper...
This is the first paper in a series aimed to implement boundary conditions consistent with the const...
We review recent efforts to re-formulate the Einstein equations for fully relativistic numerical sim...
Various topics in numerical relativity will be discussed, including solving the initial value proble...
Motivated by the need to control the exponential growth of constraint violations in numerical soluti...
Numerical codes based on a direct implementation of the standard Arnowitt-Deser-Misner (ADM) formula...
We present a new many-parameter family of hyperbolic representations of Einstein’s equations, which ...
Approximate solutions to the Einstein field equations are a valuable tool to investigate gravitation...
We present a new many-parameter family of hyperbolic representations of Einstein’s equations, which ...
Solving the 4-d Einstein equations as evolution in time requires solving equations of two types: the...
Within classical physics, general relativity is the theory of gravity. Its equations are non-linear...
textThe strongest potential source of gravitational radiation for current and future detectors is t...
A new constraint suppressing formulation of the Einstein evolution equations is presented, generaliz...
We review recent efforts to re-formulate the Einstein equations for fully relativistic numerical sim...
New boundary conditions are constructed and tested numerically for a general first-order form of the...
A new technique is presented for modifying the Einstein evolution equations off the constraint hyper...
This is the first paper in a series aimed to implement boundary conditions consistent with the const...
We review recent efforts to re-formulate the Einstein equations for fully relativistic numerical sim...
Various topics in numerical relativity will be discussed, including solving the initial value proble...
Motivated by the need to control the exponential growth of constraint violations in numerical soluti...
Numerical codes based on a direct implementation of the standard Arnowitt-Deser-Misner (ADM) formula...
We present a new many-parameter family of hyperbolic representations of Einstein’s equations, which ...
Approximate solutions to the Einstein field equations are a valuable tool to investigate gravitation...
We present a new many-parameter family of hyperbolic representations of Einstein’s equations, which ...
Solving the 4-d Einstein equations as evolution in time requires solving equations of two types: the...
Within classical physics, general relativity is the theory of gravity. Its equations are non-linear...