The Zel'dovich Approximation and the Relativistic Hamilton-Jacobi Equation
Abstract
Beginning with a relativistic action principle for the irrotational flow of collisionless matter, we compute higher order corrections to the Zel'dovich approximation by deriving a nonlinear Hamilton-Jacobi equation for the velocity potential. It is shown that the velocity of the field may always be derived from a potential which however may be a multi-valued function of the space-time coordinates. In the Newtonian limit, the results are nonlocal because one must solve the Newton-Poisson equation. By considering the Hamilton-Jacobi equation for general relativity, we set up gauge-invariant equations which respect causality. A spatial gradient expansion leads to simple and useful results which are local --- they require only derivatives of the initial gravitational potential.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9403053,
title = {The Zel'dovich Approximation and the Relativistic Hamilton-Jacobi Equation},
author = {D. S. Salopek and J. M. Stewart and K. M. Croudace},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9403053},
year = {2015}
}
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25 pages, DAMTP R94/6, ALBERTA THY/06-94