Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1989
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Physical Review D (Particles and Fields), Volume 40, Issue 4, 15 August 1989, pp.1022-1026
Physics
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Scientific paper
The evolution system in the space plus time (3+1) decomposition of Einstein's field equations is explicitly written as a system of balance laws. This is achieved by demanding that the time coordinate be harmonic (harmonic synchronization) and the space coordinate lines be normal to the constant-time hypersurfaces. No symmetry nor special form of the metric has been assumed, so that the equations may be used as a part of a three-dimensional numerical code for general relativity. The particular case of spherical symmetry is also considered and a numerical test of this case is provided by using a nonstandard form of the Schwarzschild line element.
Bona Carles
Masso Joan
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