Numerical Relativity

Numerical Relativity
Author: Thomas W. Baumgarte,Stuart L. Shapiro
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 717
Release: 2010-06-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781139643177

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Aimed at students and researchers entering the field, this pedagogical introduction to numerical relativity will also interest scientists seeking a broad survey of its challenges and achievements. Assuming only a basic knowledge of classical general relativity, the book develops the mathematical formalism from first principles, and then highlights some of the pioneering simulations involving black holes and neutron stars, gravitational collapse and gravitational waves. The book contains 300 exercises to help readers master new material as it is presented. Numerous illustrations, many in color, assist in visualizing new geometric concepts and highlighting the results of computer simulations. Summary boxes encapsulate some of the most important results for quick reference. Applications covered include calculations of coalescing binary black holes and binary neutron stars, rotating stars, colliding star clusters, gravitational and magnetorotational collapse, critical phenomena, the generation of gravitational waves, and other topics of current physical and astrophysical significance.

Numerical Relativity

Numerical Relativity
Author: Thomas W. Baumgarte,Stuart L. Shapiro
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 717
Release: 2010-06-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521514071

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Pedagogical introduction to numerical relativity for students and researchers entering the field, and interested scientists.

Numerical Relativity

Numerical Relativity
Author: Thomas W. Baumgarte
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 698
Release: 2010
Genre: Einstein field equations
ISBN: 0511728425

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Aimed at students and researchers entering the field, this pedagogical introduction to numerical relativity will also interest scientists seeking a broad survey of its challenges and achievements. Assuming only a basic knowledge of classical general relativity, this textbook develops the mathematical formalism from first principles, then highlights some of the pioneering simulations involving black holes and neutron stars, gravitational collapse and gravitational waves.

Elements of Numerical Relativity and Relativistic Hydrodynamics

Elements of Numerical Relativity and Relativistic Hydrodynamics
Author: Carles Bona,Carlos Palenzuela-Luque,Carles Bona-Casas
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2009-07-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642011634

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Many large-scale projects for detecting gravitational radiation are currently being developed, all with the aim of opening a new window onto the observable Universe. As a result, numerical relativity has recently become a major field of research, and Elements of Numerical Relativity and Relativistic Hydrodynamics is a valuable primer for both graduate students and non-specialist researchers wishing to enter the field. A revised and significantly enlarged edition of LNP 673 Elements of Numerical Relativity, this book starts with the most basic insights and aspects of numerical relativity before it develops coherent guidelines for the reliable and convenient selection of each of the following key aspects: evolution formalism; gauge, initial, and boundary conditions; and various numerical algorithms. And in addition to many revisions, it includes new, convenient damping terms for numerical implementations, a presentation of the recently-developed harmonic formalism, and an extensive, new chapter on matter space-times, containing a thorough introduction to relativistic hydrodynamics. While proper reference is given to advanced applications requiring large computational resources, most tests and applications in this book can be performed on a standard PC.

Numerical Relativity Starting from Scratch

Numerical Relativity  Starting from Scratch
Author: Thomas W. Baumgarte,Stuart L. Shapiro
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2021-04-08
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781108844116

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A pedagogical and accessible introduction to numerical relativity, the key tool to model gravitational waves and black hole mergers.

Numerical Relativity

Numerical Relativity
Author: Masaru Shibata
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 844
Release: 2015-11-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789814699730

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"This book is composed of two parts: First part describes basics in numerical relativity, that is, the formulations and methods for a solution of Einstein's equation and general relativistic matter field equations. This part will be helpful for beginners of numerical relativity who would like to understand the content of numerical relativity and its background. The second part focuses on the application of numerical relativity. A wide variety of scientific numerical results are introduced focusing in particular on the merger of binary neutron stars and black holes."--

Introduction to 3 1 Numerical Relativity

Introduction to 3 1 Numerical Relativity
Author: Miguel Alcubierre
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2008-04-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780191548291

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This book introduces the modern field of 3+1 numerical relativity. The book has been written in a way as to be as self-contained as possible, and only assumes a basic knowledge of special relativity. Starting from a brief introduction to general relativity, it discusses the different concepts and tools necessary for the fully consistent numerical simulation of relativistic astrophysical systems, with strong and dynamical gravitational fields. Among the topics discussed in detail are the following: the initial data problem, hyperbolic reductions of the field equations, gauge conditions, the evolution of black hole space-times, relativistic hydrodynamics, gravitational wave extraction and numerical methods. There is also a final chapter with examples of some simple numerical space-times. The book is aimed at both graduate students and researchers in physics and astrophysics, and at those interested in relativistic astrophysics.

3 1 Formalism in General Relativity

3 1 Formalism in General Relativity
Author: Éric Gourgoulhon
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2012-02-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642245251

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This graduate-level, course-based text is devoted to the 3+1 formalism of general relativity, which also constitutes the theoretical foundations of numerical relativity. The book starts by establishing the mathematical background (differential geometry, hypersurfaces embedded in space-time, foliation of space-time by a family of space-like hypersurfaces), and then turns to the 3+1 decomposition of the Einstein equations, giving rise to the Cauchy problem with constraints, which constitutes the core of 3+1 formalism. The ADM Hamiltonian formulation of general relativity is also introduced at this stage. Finally, the decomposition of the matter and electromagnetic field equations is presented, focusing on the astrophysically relevant cases of a perfect fluid and a perfect conductor (ideal magnetohydrodynamics). The second part of the book introduces more advanced topics: the conformal transformation of the 3-metric on each hypersurface and the corresponding rewriting of the 3+1 Einstein equations, the Isenberg-Wilson-Mathews approximation to general relativity, global quantities associated with asymptotic flatness (ADM mass, linear and angular momentum) and with symmetries (Komar mass and angular momentum). In the last part, the initial data problem is studied, the choice of spacetime coordinates within the 3+1 framework is discussed and various schemes for the time integration of the 3+1 Einstein equations are reviewed. The prerequisites are those of a basic general relativity course with calculations and derivations presented in detail, making this text complete and self-contained. Numerical techniques are not covered in this book.