A rigorous solution concept for geodesic and geodesic deviation equations in impulsive gravitational waves

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Abstract

The geodesic as well as the geodesic deviation equation for impulsive gravitational waves involve highly singular products of distributions (ηδ,θ2,δ,δ2). A solution concept for these equations based on embedding the distributional metric into the Colombeau algebra of generalized functions is presented. Using a universal regularization procedure we prove existence and uniqueness results and calculate the distributional limits of these solutions explicitly. The obtained limits are regularization independent and display the physically expected behavior. © 1999 American Institute of Physics.

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Kunzinger, M., & Steinbauer, R. (1999). A rigorous solution concept for geodesic and geodesic deviation equations in impulsive gravitational waves. Journal of Mathematical Physics, 40(3), 1479–1489. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.532816

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