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An application of the multi-grid method to the construction of initial data for Brill waves
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    An application of the multi-grid method to the construction of initial data for Brill waves (English)
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    The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the efficiency and accuracy of a multi-grid algorithm for solving the time-symmetric constraint equation for axisymmetric, non rotating, vacuum spacetimes, i.e. an equation arising from the \(3+1\) description of general relativity. For the multi-grid algorithm the authors provide a local mode analysis of the difference equation and derive a value for the amplification factor used to obtain a theoretical optimal convergence rate. It is shown that the presented multi-grid algorithm can reach the convergence criterion nearly 10 times faster than a standard successive-overrelaxation scheme. Moreover, the authors compare computer resource requirements (memory and CPU time) along with efficiencies.
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    Brill waves
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    multi-grid algorithm
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    time-symmetric constraint equation
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    axisymmetric, non rotating, vacuum spacetimes
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    difference equation
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    optimal convergence rate
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