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Foil 2 Abstract of Module on Numerical Simulation of the Collision of two Black Holes

From Numerical Formulation and Solution of Collision 0f two Black Holes CPSP713 Case studies in Computational Science -- Spring Semester 1996. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 This describes the structure of Numerical Relativity as a set of differential equations but it does discuss state of the art solvers involving adaptive meshes
2 Basic Motivation of General Relativity and its experimental tests
3 Metric Tensor, its derivatives and Einstein's equations
4 Initial value formulation and structure of elliptic and hyperbolic equations
5 Examination of particular finite difference scheme for the Wave equation in three dimensions -- a study to understand large distances issues in solving numerical relativity

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