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arxiv: 1601.05386 · v2 · pith:O55ZDSWTnew · submitted 2016-01-20 · 🌀 gr-qc

On solving the constraints by integrating a strongly hyperbolic system

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keywords systemconstraintsequationsevolutionarydatahyperbolicinitialintegrating
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It was shown recently that the constraints on the initial data for Einstein's equations may be posed as an evolutionary problem [9]. In one of the proposed two methods the constraints can be replaced by a first order symmetrizable hyperbolic system and a subsidiary algebraic relation. Here, by assuming that the initial data surface is smoothly foliated by a one-parameter family of topological two-spheres, the basic variables are recast in terms of spin-weighted fields. This allows one to replace all the angular derivatives in the evolutionary system by the Newman-Penrose $\eth$ and $\bar{\eth}$ operators which, in turn, opens up a new avenue to solve the constraints by integrating the resulting system using suitable numerical schemes. In particular, by replacing the $\eth$ and $\bar{\eth}$ operators either by a finite difference or by a pseudo-spectral representation or by applying a spectral decomposition in terms of spin-weighted spherical harmonics, the evolutionary equations may be put into the form of a coupled system of non-linear ordinary differential equations.

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