This volume includes contributions by leading workers in the field
given at the workshop on Numerical Relativity held in Southampton
in December 1991. Numerical Relativity, or the numerical solution
of astrophysical problems using powerful computers to solve
Einstein's equations, has grown rapidly over the last 15 years. It
is now an important route to understanding the structure of the
Universe, and is the only route currently available for approaching
certain important astrophysical scenarios. The Southampton meeting
was notable for the first full report of the new 2+2 approach and
the related null or characteristic approaches, as well as for
updates on the established 3+1 approach, including both Newtonian
and fully relativistic codes. The contributions range from
theoretical (formalisms, existence theorems) to the computational
(moving grids, multiquadrics and spectral methods).
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