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Living Rev. Relativity 1 (1998), 3

Hyperbolic Methods for Einstein's Equations

1 Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, FaMAF, Ciudad Universitaria, 5000 Córdoba, Argentina

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I review evolutionary aspects of general relativity, in particular those related to the hyperbolic character of the field equations and to the applications or consequences that this property entails. I look at several approaches to obtaining symmetric hyperbolic systems of equations out of Einstein's equations by either removing some gauge freedoms from them, or by considering certain linear combinations of a subset of them.

Keywords: mixed systems, harmonic gauge, initial value problem, evolution equations, symmetric hyperbolic, initial boundary value problem

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ORIGINAL http://www.livingreviews.org/lrr-1998-3
Title Hyperbolic Methods for Einstein's Equations
Author Oscar A. Reula
Date accepted 15 January 1998, published 26 January 1998
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