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Hyperbolicity of Hamiltonian formulations in General Relativity

Ronny Richter, David Hilditch

Published 2013-03-18Version 1

Well-posedness of the initial (boundary) value problem is an essential property, both of meaningful physical models and of numerical applications. To prove well-posedness of wave-type equations their level of hyperbolicity is an essential ingredient. We develop helpful tools and classify a large class of Hamiltonian versions of Einstein's equations with live gauge conditions with respect to their hyperbolicity. Finally we find a symmetric hyperbolic Hamiltonian formulation that allows for gauge conditions which are similar to the puncture gauge.

Comments: Proceedings of the Spanish Relativity Meeting ERE 2010
Journal: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 314 012102,2011
Categories: gr-qc
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