Periodic standing-wave approximation: overview and three dimensional scalar models

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Bromley, Benjamin C.
Other Author Andreade, Zeferino; Blinow, Alexey; Burko, Lior M.; Cranor, Maria; Owne, Robert; Price, Richard. H.
Title Periodic standing-wave approximation: overview and three dimensional scalar models
Date 2004
Description The periodic standing-wave method for binary inspiral computes the exact numerical solution for periodic binary motion with standing gravitational waves, and uses it as an approximation to slow binary inspiral with outgoing waves. Important features of this method presented here are: (i) the mathematical nature of the "mixed" partial differential equations to be solved, (ii) the meaning of standing waves in the method, (iii) computational difficulties, and (iv) the "effective linearity" that ultimately justifies the approximation. The method is applied to three-dimensional nonlinear scalar model problems, and the numerical results are used to demonstrate extraction of the outgoing solution from the standing-wave solution, and the role of effective linearity.
Type Text
Publisher American Physical Society
Volume 70
Subject Periodic standing wave method; Black holes; Neutron stars
Subject LCSH Black holes (Astronomy); Neutron stars
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Andreade, Z., Blinow, A., Bromley, B. C., Burko, L. M., Cranor, M., Owne, R., & Price, R. H. (2004). Periodic standing-wave approximation: overview and three dimensional scalar models. Physical Review D, 70, 064001
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