The following pages link to Nigel T. Bishop (Q1282416):
Displaying 23 items.
- (Q791331) (redirect page) (← links)
- The horizons of two Schwarzschild black holes (Q791332) (← links)
- The variational principle of general relativity (Q1166770) (← links)
- The closed trapped region and the apparent horizon of two Schwarzschild black holes (Q1167436) (← links)
- Erratum: ``Cauchy-characteristic evolution and waveforms'' (Q1282419) (← links)
- Cauchy-characteristic evolution and waveforms (Q1368173) (← links)
- Modifications to the signal from a gravitational wave event due to a surrounding shell of matter (Q2059748) (← links)
- Effect of a low density dust shell on the propagation of gravitational waves (Q2226095) (← links)
- On the Ricci tensor of non-stationary axisymmetric space-times (Q2269938) (← links)
- Extraction of gravitational waves in numerical relativity (Q2364191) (← links)
- General relativistic null-cone evolutions with a high-order scheme (Q2376014) (← links)
- The gravitational wave strain in the characteristic formalism of numerical relativity (Q2447441) (← links)
- Initial data transients in binary black hole evolutions (Q3091928) (← links)
- Characteristic extraction in numerical relativity: binary black hole merger waveforms at null infinity (Q3558428) (← links)
- THE POINCARÉ INEQUALITY FOR A VECTOR FIELD WITH ZERO TANGENTIAL OR NORMAL COMPONENT ON THE BOUNDARY (Q3794436) (← links)
- Numerical relativity: combining the Cauchy and characteristic initial value problems (Q4032954) (← links)
- ACCURACY EVALUATION OF CODE FOR THE CHARACTERISTIC INITIAL VALUE PROBLEM IN GENERAL RELATIVITY (Q4271626) (← links)
- Cauchy-Characteristic Matching: A New Approach to Radiation Boundary Conditions (Q4492391) (← links)
- OBSERVATIONAL COSMOLOGY AND NUMERICAL RELATIVITY (Q4886299) (← links)
- COMPARING LARGE-SCALE COSMOLOGICAL DENSITY FLUCTUATIONS (Q4886302) (← links)
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- Characteristic evolutions in numerical relativity using six angular patches (Q5293867) (← links)
- Linearized solutions of the Einstein equations within a Bondi–Sachs framework, and implications for boundary conditions in numerical simulations (Q5314990) (← links)