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Abstract: Physic in curved spacetime describes a multitude of phenomena, ranging from astrophysics to high-energy physics (HEP). The last few years have witnessed further progress on several fronts, including the accurate numerical evolution of the gravitational field equations, which now allows highly nonlinear phenomena to be tamed. Numerical relativity simulations, originally developed to understand strong-field astrophysical processes, could prove extremely useful to understand HEP processes such as trans-Planckian scattering and gauge-gravity dualities. We present a concise and comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art and important open problems in the field(s), along with a roadmap for the next years.
Publication Date: 21-Dec-2012
Electronic Publication Date: 21-Nov-2012
Citation: Cardoso, Vitor, Gualtieri, Leonardo, Herdeiro, Carlos, Sperhake, Ulrich, Chesler, Paul M, Lehner, Luis, Park, Seong Chan, Reall, Harvey S, Sopuerta, Carlos F, Alic, Daniela, Dias, Oscar JC, Emparan, Roberto, Ferrari, Valeria, Giddings, Steven B, Godazgar, Mahdi, Gregory, Ruth, Hubeny, Veronika E, Ishibashi, Akihiro, Landsberg, Greg, Lousto, Carlos O, Mateos, David, Moeller, Vicki, Okawa, Hirotada, Pani, Paolo, Parker, M Andy, Pretorius, Frans, Shibata, Masaru, Sotani, Hajime, Wiseman, Toby, Witek, Helvi, Yunes, Nicolas, Zilhao, Miguel. (2012). NR/HEP: roadmap for the future. CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM GRAVITY, 29 (10.1088/0264-9381/29/24/244001
DOI: doi:10.1088/0264-9381/29/24/244001
ISSN: 0264-9381
EISSN: 1361-6382
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM GRAVITY
Version: Author's manuscript



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