3+1 formalism in general relativity. Bases of numerical relativity.
\(3+1\) formalism in general relativity. Bases of numerical relativity.
Cauchy problemcomputational methodsEinstein equationsgeneral relativityconstraint equationsADM formalismBSSN schemeconformal decomposition of the 3-metricglobal quantities of conservationSage systemspace-time foliation
Applications of differential geometry to physics (53Z05) Electromagnetic theory (general) (78A25) Einstein's equations (general structure, canonical formalism, Cauchy problems) (83C05) Gravitational energy and conservation laws; groups of motions (83C40) Macroscopic interaction of the gravitational field with matter (hydrodynamics, etc.) (83C55) Introductory exposition (textbooks, tutorial papers, etc.) pertaining to relativity and gravitational theory (83-01) Computational methods for problems pertaining to relativity and gravitational theory (83-08) Computational methods for problems pertaining to astronomy and astrophysics (85-08)
- Introduction to 3+1 Numerical Relativity
- Elements of numerical relativity and relativistic hydrodynamics. From Einstein' s equations to astrophysical simulations
- Brief introduciton to numerical relativity
- Numerical relativity. Solving Einstein's equations on the computer
- Mathematical problems of general relativity
- Dynamical system analysis of the Bianchi type-V cosmological model in \(R^n\)-gravity
- Classifying diamagnetic states of plasma near Schwarzschild event horizon: local approximation
- Numerical hydrodynamics and magnetohydrodynamics in general relativity
- Spectral methods for numerical relativity
- On non-Euclidean Newtonian theories and their cosmological backreaction
- On gravity as a medium property in Maxwell equations
- On the fate of Birkhoff's theorem in shape dynamics
- On the hyperbolicity and stability of \(3+1\) formulations of metric \(f(R)\) gravity
- Understanding holographic error correction via unique algebras and atomic examples
- Foliation-based quantization and black hole information
- Frequently asked questions about shape dynamics
- Neutron star merger remnants
- Towards full `Galilei general relativity': Bargmann-Minkowski and Bargmann-Galilei spacetimes
- \(\ell\)-Proca stars
- Null boundary terms for Lanczos-Lovelock gravity
- Positive energy warp drive from hidden geometric structures
- Colliding Black Holes and Gravitational Waves
- Functional renormalization group flows on Friedman-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker backgrounds
- Fully consistent rotating black holes in the cubic Galileon theory
- Numerical Relativity and the Discovery of Gravitational Waves
- The Weiss variation of the gravitational action
- Complexity equals anything. II.
- Charged boson stars revisited
- On the ratio of lapses in bimetric relativity
- Geometric mean of bimetric spacetimes
- Quantization of a black-hole gravity: geometrodynamics and the quantum
- Black hole shadow in the view of freely falling observers
- Comments on holographic complexity
- A new continuum model for general relativistic viscous heat-conducting media
- A \(3+1\) formulation of the \(1/c\) expansion of general relativity
- ADM mass in warp drive spacetimes
- On the status of Newtonian gravitational radiation
- A closer look at Natário's zero-expansion warp drive
- New characterization of Robertson-Walker geometries involving a single timelike curve
- Quantifying closeness between black hole spacetimes: a superspace approach
- Coordinate-time lapse function of FLRW accelerated expanding universe in dRGT massive gravity theory
- Dark matter from backreaction? Collapse models on galaxy cluster scales
- Cosmological backreaction and its dependence on spacetime foliation
- \((3 + 1)\)-formulation for gravity with torsion and non-metricity: the stress-energy-momentum equation
- On the local structure of spacetime in ghost-free bimetric theory and massive gravity
- Dimensional analysis in relativity and in differential geometry
- Gravito-electromagnetic analogies
- Dynamical boson stars
- Covariant BSSN formulation in bimetric relativity
- The mean gauges in bimetric relativity
- The Einstein-Vlasov system in maximal areal coordinates-local existence and continuation
- The initial-value formulation of the λ-R model
- Hairy rotating black holes in cubic Galileon theory
- Unequal-mass boson-star binaries: initial data and merger dynamics
- On the energy of gravitational waves
- A coupling prescription for post-Newtonian corrections in quantum mechanics
- Cosmological solutions in the Brans-Dicke theory via invariants of symmetry groups
- Numerical approach for corvino-type gluing of Brill-Lindquist initial data
- Hamiltonian analysis of minimal massive gravity coupled to galileon tadpole term
- A new formulation of general-relativistic hydrodynamic equations using primitive variables
- Maximal slicings in spherical symmetry: Local existence and construction
- Proca in an expanding universe
- Hamiltonian formalism for nonlocal gravity models
- A survey of spherically symmetric spacetimes
- Strolling along gravitational vacua
- Foliated asymptotically safe gravity in the fluctuation approach
- The initial spin probability distribution of primordial black holes
- Hamiltonian analysis of non-relativistic non-BPS Dp-brane
- Thermoelectric DC conductivities and Stokes flows on black hole horizons
- Extraction of gravitational waves in numerical relativity
- Ultrarelativistic spinning particle and a rotating body in external fields
- Stability of the intrinsic energy vanishing in the Schwarzschild metric under a slow rotation
- On the stability of covariant BSSN formulation
- BiGONLight: light propagation with bilocal operators in numerical relativity
- CMB in the river frame and gauge invariance at second order
- δMformalism: a new approach to cosmological perturbation theory in anisotropic inflation
- Semi-classical locality for the non-relativistic path integral in configuration space
- The confrontation between general relativity and experiment
- Perturbative Solution of the Einstein Constraints with Spin and Momentum Far Away From a Binary Source in the Bowen‐York Formalism
- Causal propagation of constraints in bimetric relativity in standard 3+1 form
- Methods for relativistic self-gravitating fluids: from binary neutron stars to black hole-disks and magnetized rotating neutron stars
- Min-max minimal surfaces, horizons and electrostatic systems
- Cosmological evolution of the gravitational entropy of the large-scale structure
- Dynamical boson stars
- Nonsingular bouncing cosmology in general relativity: physical analysis of the spacetime defect
- A tale of two velocities: threading versus slicing
- Initial data and first evolutions of dust clouds in bimetric relativity
- On graviton non-Gaussianities in the effective field theory of inflation
- Primordial black hole and wormhole formation by domain walls
- Comments about Hamiltonian formulation of non-linear massive gravity with Stückelberg fields
- Continuum and discrete initial-boundary value problems and Einstein's field equations
- Note about Hamiltonian formalism of healthy extended Hořava-Lifshitz gravity
- Separable geodesic action slicing in stationary spacetimes
- Gravitational waves from binary neutron stars
- Painlevé-Gullstrand coordinates versus Kerr spacetime geometry
- Effective quantum gravitational collapse in a polymer framework
- Intrinsic time in Wheeler-deWitt conformal superspace
- A limit equation criterion for solving the Einstein constraint equations on manifolds with ends of cylindrical type
- Unimodular gauge and ADM gravity path integral
- A cosmologically motivated reference formulation of numerical relativity
- An Ostrogradsky instability analysis of non-minimally coupled Weyl connection gravity theories
- Universality of the spherical collapse with respect to the matter type: the case of a barotropic fluid with linear equation of state
- MALBEC: a new CUDA-C ray-tracer in general relativity
- About the Cauchy problem in Stelle's quadratic gravity
- On average properties of inhomogeneous fluids in general relativity. III: General fluid cosmologies
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