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Numerical Relativity Starting From Scratch by Thomas W Baumgarte Stuart L Shapiro, Cambridge University Press

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    Author(s)Thomas W Baumgarte Stuart L Shapiro
    PublisherCambridge University Press
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9781108928250
    Pages234
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2021

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    Cambridge University Press Numerical Relativity Starting From Scratch by Thomas W Baumgarte Stuart L Shapiro

    Numerical relativity has emerged as the key tool to model gravitational waves - recently detected for the first time - that are emitted when black holes or neutron stars collide. This book provides a pedagogical, accessible, and concise introduction to the subject. Relying heavily on analogies with Newtonian gravity, scalar fields and electromagnetic fields, it introduces key concepts of numerical relativity in a context familiar to readers without prior expertise in general relativity. Readers can explore these concepts by working through numerous exercises, and can see them 'in action' by experimenting with the accompanying Python sample codes, and so develop familiarity with many techniques commonly employed by publicly available numerical relativity codes. This is an attractive, student-friendly resource for short courses on numerical relativity, as well as providing supplementary reading for courses on general relativity and computational physics.



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