On the hyperbolicity and stability of 3+1 formulations of metric f (R) gravity

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Mongwane, Bishop [1 ]
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[1] Univ Cape Town, Dept Math & Appl Math, ZA-7701 Cape Town, South Africa
关键词
Metric f(R); Initial value problem; Hyperbolicity; Numerical relativity; GRAVITATIONAL-WAVES; GENERAL-RELATIVITY; CAUCHY-PROBLEM; CONSTRAINT PROPAGATION; NUMERICAL RELATIVITY; DARK ENERGY; EVOLUTION; SYSTEMS; F(R)-GRAVITY; FORMALISM;
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10.1007/s10714-016-2147-x
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
3+1 formulations of the Einstein field equations have become an invaluable tool in Numerical relativity, having been used successfully in modeling spacetimes of black hole collisions, stellar collapse and other complex systems. It is plausible that similar considerations could prove fruitful formodified gravity theories. In this article, we pursue from a numerical relativistic viewpoint the 3+1 formulation of metric f (R) gravity as it arises from the fourth order equations of motion, without invoking the dynamical equivalence with Brans-Dicke theories. We present the resulting system of evolution and constraint equations for a generic function f (R), subject to the usual viability conditions. We confirm that the time propagation of the f (R) Hamiltonian and Momentum constraints take the same Mathematical form as in general relativity, irrespective of the f (R) model. We further recast the 3+1 system in a form akin to the BSSNOK formulation of numerical relativity. Without assuming any specific model, we show that the ADM version of f (R) is weakly hyperbolic and is plagued by similar zero speed modes as in the general relativity case. On the other hand the BSSNOK version is strongly hyperbolic and hence a promising formulation for numerical simulations in metric f (R) theories.
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