The use of Generalised Functions and Distributions in General Relativity


Abstract in English

In this paper we review the extent to which one can use classical distribution theory in describing solutions of Einsteins equations. We show that there are a number of physically interesting cases which cannot be treated using distribution theory but require a more general concept. We describe a mathematical theory of nonlinear generalised functions based on Colombeau algebras and show how this may be applied in general relativity. We end by discussing the concept of singularity in general relativity and show that certain solutions with weak singularities may be regarded as distributional solutions of Einsteins equations.

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