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    A Hamiltonian functional for the linearized Einstein vacuum field equations

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    By considering the Einstein vacuum field equations linearized about the Minkowski metric, the evolution equations for the gauge-invariant quantities characterizing the gravitational field are written in a Hamiltonian form by using a conserved functional as Hamiltonian; this Hamiltonian is not the analog of the energy of the field. A Poisson bracket between functionals of the field, compatible with the constraints satisfied by the field variables, is obtained. The generator of spatial translations associated with such bracket is also obtained.Comment: 5 pages, accepted in J. Phys.: Conf. Serie

    Constants of motion associated with alternative Hamiltonians

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    It is shown that if a non-autonomous system of 2n2n first-order ordinary differential equations is expressed in the form of the Hamilton equations in terms of two different sets of coordinates, (qi,pi)(q_{i}, p_{i}) and (Qi,Pi)(Q_{i}, P_{i}), then the determinant and the trace of any power of a certain matrix formed by the Poisson brackets of the Qi,PiQ_{i}, P_{i} with respect to qi,piq_{i}, p_{i}, are constants of motion

    Local continuity laws on the phase space of Einstein equations with sources

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    Local continuity equations involving background fields and variantions of the fields, are obtained for a restricted class of solutions of the Einstein-Maxwell and Einstein-Weyl theories using a new approach based on the concept of the adjoint of a differential operator. Such covariant conservation laws are generated by means of decoupled equations and their adjoints in such a way that the corresponding covariantly conserved currents possess some gauge-invariant properties and are expressed in terms of Debye potentials. These continuity laws lead to both a covariant description of bilinear forms on the phase space and the existence of conserved quantities. Differences and similarities with other approaches and extensions of our results are discussed.Comment: LaTeX, 13 page
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