Waveless approximation theories of gravity

Feb, 2007
13 pages
Published in:
  • Int.J.Mod.Phys.D 17 (2008) 265-273
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Abstract: (arXiv)
The analysis of a general multibody physical system governed by Einstein's equations in quite difficult, even if numerical methods (on a computer) are used. Some of the difficulties -- many coupled degrees of freedom, dynamic instability -- are associated with the presence of gravitational waves. We have developed a number of ``waveless approximation theories'' (WAT) which repress the gravitational radiation and thereby simplify the analysis. The matter, according to these theories, evolves dynamically. The gravitational field, however, is determined at each time step by a set of elliptic equations with matter sources. There is reason to believe that for many physical systems, the WAT-generated system evolution is a very accurate approximation to that generated by the full Einstein theory.
  • Gravitational radiation
  • approximations to General Relativity
  • gravitational radiation
  • Einstein equation
  • approximation