Self-Consistent Modeling of Gravitational Theories beyond General Relativity
Ramiro Cayuso, Pau Figueras, Tiago França, Luis Lehner
Abstract
The majority of extensions to general relativity (GR) display mathematical pathologies-higher derivatives, character change in equations that can be classified within partial differential equation theory, and even unclassifiable ones-that cause severe difficulties to study them, especially in dynamical regimes. We present here an approach that enables their consistent treatment and extraction of physical consequences. We illustrate this method in the context of single and merging black holes in a highly challenging beyond GR theory.
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General relativityGravitationContext (archaeology)Theory of relativityPhysicsCharacter (mathematics)Theoretical physicsNumerical relativityClassical mechanicsMathematicsGeometryPaleontologyBiologyCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesPulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics