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    Almost-stationary motions and gauge conditions in General Relativity

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    An almost-stationary gauge condition is proposed with a view to Numerical Relativity applications. The time lines are defined as the integral curves of the timelike solutions of the harmonic almost-Killing equation. This vector equation is derived by a variational principle, by minimizing the deviations from isometry. The corresponding almost-stationary gauge condition allows one to put the field equations in hyperbolic form, both in the free-evolution ADM and in the Z4 formalisms.Comment: Talk presented at the Spanish Relativity Meeting, September 6-10 2005 Revised versio

    Are gauge shocks really shocks?

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    The existence of gauge pathologies associated with the Bona-Masso family of generalized harmonic slicing conditions is proven for the case of simple 1+1 relativity. It is shown that these gauge pathologies are true shocks in the sense that the characteristic lines associated with the propagation of the gauge cross, which implies that the name ``gauge shock'' usually given to such pathologies is indeed correct. These gauge shocks are associated with places where the spatial hypersurfaces that determine the foliation of spacetime become non-smooth.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, REVTEX 4. Revised version, including corrections suggested by referee

    Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Oxazolidinones

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