1997
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.56.6298
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High-powered gravitational news

Abstract: We describe the computation of the Bondi news for gravitational radiation. We have implemented a computer code for this problem. We discuss the theory behind it as well as the results of validation tests. Our approach uses the compactified null cone formalism, with the computational domain extending to future null infinity and with a worldtube as inner boundary. We calculate the appropriate full Einstein equations in computational eth form in (a) the interior of the computational domain and (b) on the inner bo… Show more

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“…(66)). This is a significant improvement in efficiency over the original 2nd-order scheme developed in [12] including its advancements [15,3]. We also note that when further increasing the radial and time resolution, the error falls below ∼ 10 −12 and we observe an expected drop in convergence order due to nonlinear effects.…”
Section: Linearized Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…(66)). This is a significant improvement in efficiency over the original 2nd-order scheme developed in [12] including its advancements [15,3]. We also note that when further increasing the radial and time resolution, the error falls below ∼ 10 −12 and we observe an expected drop in convergence order due to nonlinear effects.…”
Section: Linearized Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…(19a) through Eq. (21) were first presented in [12]. We repeat them here, but with a mis-print in Eq.…”
Section: Appendix a The Nonlinear Terms In The Einstein Equationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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