[Patches] Storing gauge time derivatives in ADMBase
Erik Schnetter
schnetter at cct.lsu.edu
Tue Apr 15 14:39:45 CDT 2008
On Apr 9, 2008, at 23:33:08, Erik Schnetter wrote:
> The ADMBase variables store currently the 3-metric, lapse, shift,
> and extrinsic curvature. They do not store the time derivatives of
> lapse and shift, which makes it impossible to calculate the time
> derivative of the 4-metric from the ADMBase variables. This is a
> shortcoming, since almost all current evolution systems require
> these, including common BSSN gauge conditions and harmonic evolution
> schemes. (In many cases, initial data assume that these additional
> time derivatives are zero to get around this issue.)
>
> The enclosed patch adds grid functions for dtlapse and dtbetax,
> dtbetay, and dtbetaz. It also adds a few state variables so that
> codes can determine whether these variables have storage; storage is
> off by default for backwards compatibility. This is similar to the
> shift vector, which also has no storage by default.
I have applied this patch.
-erik
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