Making Arbitrarily Small Black Holes: Experiences with AMR in Numerical Relativity

  • Choptuik M
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Abstract

I present an overview of the study of a model problem in gravitational collapse where the use of the Berger & Oliger AMR algorithm was instrumental in the discovery of new phenomenology. The exposition focuses on the basic physics of the process which, in several ways, is ideally suited to treatment using AMR techniques.

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Choptuik, M. W. (2000). Making Arbitrarily Small Black Holes: Experiences with AMR in Numerical Relativity (pp. 153–163). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1252-2_9

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