Published August 1980 | Version v1
Journal article

Causes and cures for the infinities in slow-motion expansions in general relativity

  • 1. Stevens Inst. of Tech., Hoboken, NJ (USA). Dept. of Physics

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The causes of the divergent integrals arising in slow-motion expansions of the general relativistic field equations are studied and a remedy for them is suggested. This is done within the context of a model problem involving a coupled nonlinear scalar field and isotropic oscillator. The model is shown to give rise to divergent integrals directly attributable to the nonlinearity when the field is assumed to be analytic in a slowness parameter. Application of a nonregular perturbation approach which includes the method of matched asymptotic expansions is shown to eliminate the infinite contributions. (author)

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Journal Title
Gen. Relativ. Gravitation
Journal Volume
12
Journal Issue
8) p 633-647
Series
Gen. Relativ. Gravitation.
ISSN
0001-7701