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Junctions and thin shells in general relativity using computer algebra I: The Darmois-Israel Formalism
We present the GRjunction package which allows boundary surfaces and
thin-shells in general relativity to be studied with a computer algebra system.
Implementing the Darmois-Israel thin shell formalism requires a careful
selection of definitions and algorithms to ensure that results are generated in
a straight-forward way. We have used the package to correctly reproduce a wide
variety of examples from the literature. We present several of these
verifications as a means of demonstrating the packages capabilities. We then
use GRjunction to perform a new calculation - joining two Kerr solutions with
differing masses and angular momenta along a thin shell in the slow rotation
limit.Comment: Minor LaTeX error corrected. GRjunction for GRTensorII is available
from http://astro.queensu.ca/~grtensor/GRjunction.htm
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