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Physics 2013
Lecture Notes: Numerical Relativity in higher dimensional spacetimesDOI: 10.1142/S0217751X13400174 Abstract: Black holes are among the most exciting phenomena predicted by General Relativity and play a key role in fundamental physics. Many interesting phenomena involve dynamical black hole configurations in the high curvature regime of gravity. In these lecture notes I will summarise the main numerical relativity techniques to explore highly dynamical phenomena, such as black hole collisions, in generic $D$-dimensional spacetimes.
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